Orthotic devices for tennis elbow: a systematic review

Citation
Paa. Struijs et al., Orthotic devices for tennis elbow: a systematic review, BR J GEN PR, 51(472), 2001, pp. 924-929
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE
ISSN journal
09601643 → ACNP
Volume
51
Issue
472
Year of publication
2001
Pages
924 - 929
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-1643(200111)51:472<924:ODFTEA>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) is a frequently reported condition. A wide variety of treatment strategies has been described. As yet, no optimal strategy has been identified. The aim of this review was to assess the eff ectiveness of orthotic devices for treatment of tennis elbow. An electronic database search was conducted using MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, the Cochrane Controlled Dial Register, Current Contents, and reference list s from all retrieved articles. Experts on the subjects were approached for additional trials. All randomised controlled trials (RCTs) describing indiv iduals with diagnosed lateral epicondylitis and assessing the use of an ort hotic device as a treatment strategy were evaluated for inclusion. Two revi ewers independently assessed the validity of the included trials and extrac ted data on relevant outcome measures. Dichotomous outcomes were expressed as relative risks and continuous outcomes as standardised mean differences, both with corresponding 95% confidence intervals. Statistical pooling and subgroup analyses were intended. Five small-size RCTs (n = 7-49 per group) were included. The validity score ranged from three to nine positive items out of 11. Subgroup analyses were not performed owing to the small number o f trials. The limited number of included trials present few outcome measure s and limited long-term results. Pooling was not possible owing to the high level of heterogeneity of the trials. No definitive conclusions can he dra wn concerning effectiveness of orthotic devices for lateral epicondylitis. More well-designed and well-conducted RCTs of sufficient power are warrante d.