CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A therapy that uses your own blood may be the secret to curing pain from overuse injuries and it may be a timely fix for tennis elbow. If the Western & Southern Open has you ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Getting a cortisone injection won't cure tennis elbow any better than a drug-free saline shot, according to a new study - and it might actually slow recovery. Researchers ...
"Tennis elbow" isn't restricted to tennis players; it's a common, chronic problem for people whose activities require strong gripping or repetitive wrist motions. A novel biologic treatment of ...
In the largest analysis to date, researchers and clinicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) have compared the ...
Tennis elbow hurts. It takes a long time to resolve and interferes with daily activities. Here is what causes the problem and what you can do about it … The tendons in the forearm that insert at the ...
People with tennis elbow may not benefit from corticosteroid injections over the long term, a new study from Australia suggests. In fact, the findings suggest that the shots may actually make matters ...
The term “tennis elbow” is perfectly descriptive and very misleading at the same time. Also called lateral epicondylitis, it’s is an inflammation of the lateral (outside) bony protuberance at the ...
Training and ergonomic advice are more effective than anti-inflammatory drugs and cortisone injections in treating tennis elbow, and give fewer side effects. This is the conclusion of a thesis ...
Douglas W. Jackson, MD: What is the underlying pathology in tennis elbow? Robert P. Nirschl, MD: A major misunderstanding still prevails in a significant segment of the medical community and is ...