Lateral epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) can cause pain and keep individuals from completing their daily activities and require them to miss work. There are currently different treatment options to address tennis elbow. However surgeons do not know if one is better than the other. This study will compare two treatment options for tennis elbow. Participants will either be treated by Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Tenotomy Technique or Open Surgical Debridement. Traditional open surgical debridement is a surgical procedure that requires the surgeon to make an incision to remove the damaged tissue. This procedure is done under anesthesia in a surgery center. In the Tenex procedure, the surgeon inserts a special needle into the damaged portion of the tendon under ultrasound guidance. Ultrasonic energy vibrates the damaged tissue and it can be suctioned out. This procedure is done with local anesthesia in surgeon's office.
During the initial screening visit, the physician will obtain your medical history and perform a physical exam. If you pass the screening, you will be randomized into either Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Tenotomy Technique or Open Surgical Debridement. It will be a 50% chance. It will be compared to flipping a coin. Once you have been placed in your treatment group, your treatment will be scheduled. You will have follow up appointments with your physician to monitor your progress at 3 week(visit 3), 6 weeks (visit 4), 3 months (visit 5) 6 month (visit 6), and 12 month (visit 7) time points. You will also be requested to complete patient questionnaires about your progress at visits 3-7.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
90
In the Tenex procedure, the surgeon inserts a special needle into the damaged portion of the tendon under ultrasound guidance. Ultrasonic energy vibrates the damaged tissue and it can be suctioned out. This procedure is done with local anesthesia in surgeon's office.
Operative treatment will be performed under anesthesia, and debridement of the extensor tendon's common origin will be performed with an open assessment of the tendon origin with tendon repair or reattachment
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RECRUITINGThe objective of this study is to compare, complications, function outcomes, in patients treated with traditional open surgical techniques versus ultrasonic ablation
The objective of this study is to compare, complications, function outcomes, in patients treated with traditional open surgical techniques versus ultrasonic ablation
Time frame: Study Enrollment Period
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