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Tennis Elbow - Lateral Epicondylitis

Lateral epicondylitis is an inflammation and irritation that develops in the forearm muscle tendons that extend (straighten) the wrist where these tendons attach to the outer elbow.

Symptoms

  • Pain on the outside (thumb side) of the elbow and back of the forearm
  • Swelling in the area of tendon attachment on outside of the elbow
  • Shooting pain, numbness, a burning sensation, or tingling down the forearm when gripping objects which worsens with activity
  • Weakness in wrist/finger extension and when gripping objects
  • Instability of the wrist 
  • Stiffness of forearm muscles

Causes

  • Repetitive extension of the wrist- overuse
  • Excessive force placed on hand forcing it forward (forcing it to bend)
  • Improper form lifting, throwing, or hitting
  • Poor warm up or conditioning for upper body activities
  • Forceful occupational or sport movements of the wrist
  • Improperly fitting equipment

Risk factors

  • Sports, activities, or occupations involving repetitive wrist extension (such as tennis, painters, plumbers, auto workers)
  • One arm dominant sports or activities
  • Weak forearm muscles
  • Overweight/obese
  • Smoking
  • More likely to develop in someone over the age of 40
  • Steroid use or multiple corticosteroid injections into the area
  • High string tension on a tennis racket or playing tennis on very hard surfaces

Prevention

  • Proper warm up and proper stretching before activity
  • Maintaining proper form and technique
  • Strengthen forearm muscles, specifically those that straighten the wrist
  • Use properly fitting equipment –get professionally sized and fitted
  • Know when to rest or discontinue repetitive action

Diagnosis

  • Physician exam which will include resistive wrist extension 
  • X-rays will be taken to rule out other possible injuries/diagnosis

Treatment

  1. Non-surgical:
    • Rest- stop repetitive action
    • Change mechanics or fix form/technique
    • Lifestyle modification
    • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications
    • Physical therapy to strengthen forearm muscles
    • A forearm or wrist brace
    • Corticosteroid injection
    • Ice
  1. Surgical:
    • Surgery is rarely needed to treat this condition
    • Lateral epicondylar release- removes the damaged tissue from the tendon and then reattach tendons to the elbow.
    • Platelet rich plasma therapy