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Medial and lateral epicondylitis in the athlete
K D Plancher1, J Halbrecht, G M Lourie
1Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA.
Clinics in Sports Medicine
|April 1, 1996
Abstract:
An appropriate diagnosis must be made after carefully excluding all other options in treating the patient with lateral epicondylitis. The majority of these patients will do well with nonsurgical treatment; however, if unresponsive to this regimen, a carefully selected patient will have a successful result with surgical reconstruction (85%-95% of patients). Attention to detail both pre- and postoperatively will help to create a successful result in a disease entity that plagues a large proportion of our athletic population.