Acupuncture may relieve tennis elbow
DEAR DOCTOR: I have played tennis for many years but have been unable to play over the last year, due to tennis elbow. Would acupuncture help?
DEAR READER: Lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow, is a tendon inflammation at the elbow. You don’t have to play tennis to develop the condition, but the specific motion of hitting a ball with a tennis racket is, unfortunately, an effective way of doing so. There are many different types of treatment for tennis elbow, including anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, ultrasound, platelet-rich plasma injections and steroid injections.
A 2015 study combined results from six studies. Two of the studies compared real acupuncture with sham acupuncture, which involves placing the needle in nontraditional acupuncture points at random. The authors found a benefit with standard acupuncture compared to sham acupuncture. Also, there were conflicting studies on whether acupuncture with electrical stimulation was beneficial or not.
One other review from
2002 showed that acupuncture for tennis elbow did have immediate benefit, but the authors could not conclude a long-term benefit.
I’ve been performing acupuncture for tennis elbow for the last 12 years and have seen that the treatment has been beneficial for the majority of patients. I have treated these patients with nontraditional acupuncture points at the tendon insertion of the elbow and have used electrical stimulation. I also add traditional acupuncture points. It is difficult for me to assess how much of the benefit is from the acupuncture, how much is from physical therapy and how much is just the tincture of time.
The studies do appear to show pain relief, but I feel that acupuncture should be combined with physical therapy.
Robert Ashley, M.D., is an internist and assistant professor of medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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