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Comparison of conservative treatment of lateral epicondylitis with wrist splint and epicondylitis band: Assessing patient compliance and clinical outcomes Short (Running) Title: Compliance with orthoses in lateral epicondylitis

Erdem ÖZDEN, Murathan Güler.




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Objective: Lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as "tennis elbow," is a prevalent condition affecting middle-aged individuals. The lack of a universally accepted treatment protocol has led to a variety of conservative options, including wrist splints and epicondylitis bands. However, limited research exists comparing the clinical outcomes and patient compliance associated with these two treatment modalities.
Materials and Methods: A total of 120 patients diagnosed with lateral epicondylitis were enrolled in this comparative study. Cohort A (n=62) received treatment with a wrist splint, while Cohort B (n=58) received an epicondylitis band. Patient adherence to the prescribed orthosis was monitored during follow-up visits. Clinical outcomes were assessed using the Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores.
Results: Patients in Cohort A exhibited significantly higher adherence rates (90.3%) to wrist splint usage throughout the treatment process compared to Cohort B (60.3%) with epicondylitis bands (p

Key words: lateral epicondylalgia, lateral epicondylitis, patient adherence, elbow pain, tendinopathy, compliance, tennis elbow






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