Operation | Tennis elbow (Epicondylitis humeri)

Operation Before a tennis elbow is operated on, all possible conservative therapy approaches should be exhausted. However, if there is still no improvement in symptoms after 6 – 12 months, further conservative therapy success is unlikely. Then, the indication for surgical treatment is usually given. This is the case in 10-15% of tennis elbow patients. … Operation | Tennis elbow (Epicondylitis humeri)

Surgical therapy | Treatment of a tennis elbow

Surgical therapy Surgery is indicated when conservative therapies cannot eliminate the symptoms and tendon ruptures or a chronic course is present. At least 6 months of unsuccessful treatment with all conservative therapies should be considered before surgical therapies are considered. There are various surgical procedures that can be used. As a rule, however, a tendon … Surgical therapy | Treatment of a tennis elbow

Minimally invasive surgery | Operation of a tennis elbow

Minimally invasive surgery The minimally invasive surgery differs in some important points from the two above mentioned. The procedure can be completed within 5 minutes and is always performed on an outpatient basis, although there are not yet many medical practices in Germany that perform this method. Here the skin incision is less than 1 … Minimally invasive surgery | Operation of a tennis elbow

RisksComplications | Shock wave therapy for the treatment of tennis elbow

RisksComplications However, if carried out correctly, the treatment is otherwise rarely accompanied by complications. At the elbow there are several smaller nerves and blood vessels, which are sometimes damaged by the shock waves. This can lead to bruising (haematoma) or pain in the treated area. If the already existing pain is made worse by the … RisksComplications | Shock wave therapy for the treatment of tennis elbow

Symptoms in the wrist | You can recognize tennis elbow by these symptoms!

Symptoms in the wrist The muscles whose tendon attachments are inflamed in tennis elbow pull over the wrist and attach to the back of the hand or fingers. Tennis elbow not only causes an inflammation at the tendon attachment point, but also causes tension and shortening of the affected muscles. The tenseness results in a … Symptoms in the wrist | You can recognize tennis elbow by these symptoms!