Medial epicondylitis: is ultrasound guided autologous blood injection an effective treatment?

Br J Sports Med. 2006 Nov;40(11):935-9; discussion 939. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2006.029983. Epub 2006 Sep 21.

Abstract

Objective: To assess if ultrasound guided autologous blood injection is an effective treatment for medial epicondylitis.

Methods: Twenty patients (13 men, 7 women) with refractory medial epicondylitis with symptom duration of 12 months underwent sonographic evaluation. Tendinosis was confirmed according to three sonographic criteria: echo texture, interstitial tears and neovascularity. The tendon was then dry needled and autologous blood was injected. Patients were reviewed at 4 weeks and at 10 months. VAS scores and modified Nirschl scores were assessed pre-procedure and post-procedure.

Results: There was significant reduction in VAS pain score between pre-procedure and 10 months post-procedure when it had a median (IQR) of 1.00 (1-1.75), range 0-7. The median (IQR) Nirschl score, which at pre-procedure was 6.00 (5-7), range 4-7, had decreased at 4 weeks to 4.00 (2.25-5), range 2-7, and at 10 months to 1.00 (1-1.75), range 0-7, revealing a significant decrease (z = 3.763, p<0.001). The hypo-echoic change in the flexor tendon significantly decreased between pre-procedure, when there was a mean (SD) of 6.45 (1.47), and at 10 months, when it was 3.85 (2.37) (p<0.001). Doppler ultrasound showed that neovascularity decreased between pre-procedure, when there was a mean (SD) of 6.10 (1.62), range 4-9, and at 10 months, when it was 3.60 (2.56), range 0-9 (p<0.001).

Discussion: The combined action of dry needling and autologous blood injection under ultrasound guidance appears to be an effective treatment for refractory medial epicondylitis as demonstrated by a significant decrease in VAS pain and a fall in the modified Nirschl scores.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Blood Transfusion, Autologous / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Pain Measurement
  • Tennis Elbow / diagnostic imaging
  • Tennis Elbow / therapy*
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Ultrasonography, Interventional*