Prospective Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Home-Based Program of Isometric Strengthening Exercises: 12-Month Follow-up |
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Authors: | Jin-Young Park Hong-Keun Park Jin-Hyung Choi Eun-Sun Moon Byung-Soo Kim Wan-Seok Kim and Kyung-Soo Oh |
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Institution: | Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Konkuk University Hospital, Seoul, Korea.;*Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Bundang Jesaeng General Hospital, Seongnam, Korea. |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThe aim of this prospective randomized clinical trial was to investigate the efficacy of a home-based program of isometric strengthening exercises for the treatment of the lateral epicondylitis (LE) of the distal humerus. We hypothesized that 1) use of isometric strengthening exercises would result in clinical benefits similar to those provided by medication and pain relief and 2) functional improvements after exercise would be time-dependent.MethodsPatients were assigned to one of two groups: 1) an immediate physical therapy group (group I), or 2) a delayed physical therapy group (group D). Group I patients (n = 16) were instructed how to do the exercises at their first clinic visit and immediately carried out the exercise program. Group D patients (n = 15) learned and did the exercises after being on medications for 4 weeks.ResultsOutcomes at the 1-month clinic visit indicated that pain (measured using a visual analogue scale VAS]) had been significantly reduced in group I compared to group D (p < 0.01). However, significant differences between groups were not found at 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up for either VAS scores or Mayo elbow performance scores. For modified Nirschl/Pettrone scores, a significant difference between groups was found only at the 1-month follow-up visit. By then, the number of participants who returned to all activities with no pain or occasional mild pain was six (37%) in Group I and two (13%) in Group D (p = 0.031). At the final follow-up visit, 88% of all participants performed physical activities without pain.ConclusionsIsometric strengthening exercises done early in the course of LE (within 4 weeks) provides a clinically significant improvement. |
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Keywords: | Lateral humeral epicondylitis Muscle strengthening exercises Isometric Home based |
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