Tennis Elbow News and Research

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Tennis elbow is a condition where the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender. It is commonly associated with playing tennis and other racquet sports, though the injury can happen to almost anybody.
Poor cardiovascular health may contribute to the development of musculoskeletal disorders

Poor cardiovascular health may contribute to the development of musculoskeletal disorders

Botox can be an effective treatment for certain sports injuries

Botox can be an effective treatment for certain sports injuries

Temple researchers reverse muscle fibrosis associated with overuse injury in animals

Temple researchers reverse muscle fibrosis associated with overuse injury in animals

Review examines the role of biologic agents in management of shoulder and elbow problems

Review examines the role of biologic agents in management of shoulder and elbow problems

Research: Surgical approaches may not offer added benefit to patients with tennis elbow

Research: Surgical approaches may not offer added benefit to patients with tennis elbow

People with increased risk for heart disease could more likely have shoulder problems

People with increased risk for heart disease could more likely have shoulder problems

MMJ Labs to launch new wearable pain therapy device at runDisney Health and Fitness Expo

MMJ Labs to launch new wearable pain therapy device at runDisney Health and Fitness Expo

University of Oslo researchers examine treatment methods for tennis elbow

University of Oslo researchers examine treatment methods for tennis elbow

Orthocell presents positive data for Ortho-ATI and Ortho-ACI in patients with damaged cartilage, tendon injuries

Orthocell presents positive data for Ortho-ATI and Ortho-ACI in patients with damaged cartilage, tendon injuries

Orthocell’s Ortho-ATI therapy improves clinical outcomes in patients with tennis elbow degeneration

Orthocell’s Ortho-ATI therapy improves clinical outcomes in patients with tennis elbow degeneration

Ortho-ATI™ long term study showing effectiveness for tennis elbow published in prestigious American Journal of Sports Medicine

Ortho-ATI™ long term study showing effectiveness for tennis elbow published in prestigious American Journal of Sports Medicine

Study: Early improvements not sustained in patients treated with PRP injection for facet joint arthropathy

Study: Early improvements not sustained in patients treated with PRP injection for facet joint arthropathy

Clinical study shows long-term effectiveness of Orthocell’s Ortho-ATI™ for treatment resistant tennis elbow

Clinical study shows long-term effectiveness of Orthocell’s Ortho-ATI™ for treatment resistant tennis elbow

Dr. Basil R. Besh honored with 2013 Compassionate Doctor Award

Dr. Basil R. Besh honored with 2013 Compassionate Doctor Award

Research paper provides first evidence-based recommendations for using PRP in orthopaedic care

Research paper provides first evidence-based recommendations for using PRP in orthopaedic care

New injectable therapy could help treat rotator cuff injuries

New injectable therapy could help treat rotator cuff injuries

Researchers analyze benefits of platelet-rich plasma therapy for tennis elbow

Researchers analyze benefits of platelet-rich plasma therapy for tennis elbow

Physiological processes in soft tissue pain explored using PET imaging

Physiological processes in soft tissue pain explored using PET imaging

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PRP treatment reduces pain in patients with chronic tennis elbow

PRP treatment reduces pain in patients with chronic tennis elbow

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