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Comparison of effects of eccentric training, eccentric-concentric training, and eccentric-concentric training combined with isometric contraction in the treatment of lateral elbow tendinopathy

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAND THERAPY
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 13-19

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HANLEY & BELFUS-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jht.2016.09.001

Keywords

Tennis elbow; Lateral epicondylitis; Lateral elbow tendinopathy eccentric-concentric training; Eccentric training; Isometric

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Study Design: RCT. Introduction: Lateral elbow tendinopathy is a common clinical condition. eccentric exercises. eccentric concentric loading and, isometric exercises are indicated to reduce and manage tendon pain. Purpose of the Study: To compare the effectiveness of eccentric training, eccentric-concentric training, and eccentric-concentric training combined with isometric contraction in the treatment of lateral elbow tendinopathy. Methods: A randomized clinical trial was carried out in a rheumatology and rehabilitation center. A group of 34 patients with later elbow tendinopathy was randomly allocated to Group A (n = 11) who underwent eccentric training, Group B had eccentric-concentric and Group C who had eccentric-concentric and isometric training. All patients received 5 treatments per week for 4 weeks. Pain was evaluated using a visual analog scale and function using a visual analog scale and pain-free grip strength at the end of the 4-week course of treatment (week 4) and 1 month (week 8) after the end of treatment. Results: The eccentric-concentric training combined with isomentric contractions produced the largest effect in the reduction of pain and improvement of function at the end of the treatment (P <.05) and at any of the follow-up time points (P <.05). Conclusion: The eccentric-concentric training combined with isomentric contractions was the most effective treatment. Future well-designed studies are needed to confirm the results of the present trial. Level of evidence: III. 2016 Hanley & Belfus, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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