Source
Sports Medicine Unit, Department of Surgical and Perioperative Science, University of Umeå, 901 87 Umeå, Sweden. eva.zeisig@vll.se
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Tennis elbow is a tendinopathy affecting the upper extremity. Recent studies have shown high sensitivity for ultrasound (US) examination and high specificity for colour Doppler (CD) examination. There are no mid- or long-term follow-up investigations of the tendon structure and blood flow using these techniques.
OBJECTIVE:
To use US and CD to study structure and blood flow in the extensor origin in patients with tennis elbow treated with intratendinous injections.
DESIGN:
Follow-up study.
SETTING:
Sports Medicine Unit, Umeå University.
PATIENTS:
25 patients (28 elbows), mean age 46 years (range 27-66), treated with intratendinous injections due to chronic pain from tennis elbow.
METHOD:
US and CD examination of the extensor origin was carried out at inclusion and at follow-up two years after intratendinous injection treatment with polidocanol and/or a local anaesthetic.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS:
US (structure) and CD (blood flow) findings.
RESULTS:
All patients had structural tendon changes and high blood flow at inclusion when given the injection treatment. At the two-year follow-up, structural tendon changes were seen in 20/28 elbows and high blood flow was seen in 4/28 elbows. The majority of patients with a good clinical result after treatment had no visible blood flow (17/20), but the structural changes showed no relation to a good result (13/20 remaining changes).
CONCLUSIONS:
Doppler findings, but not structure, might be related to the clinical result after intratendinous injection treatment of tennis elbow.