Medial epicondylitis

 

Etiology

 

Golfer's elbow

 

Much less common than lateral epicondylitis

- 10 - 20% of epicondylitis

 

Overuse injury

- dominant arm

- athletes / labourers

- repetitive wrist flexion and pronation

 

Anatomy

 

Common flexor pronator origin (5 muscles)

- attaches to medial epicondyle

- Pronator teres / FCR / PL / FDS / FCU 

 

Pathology

 

Degeneration / angiofibroblastic hyperplasia

 

Partial tears - usually within Pronator teres and FCR tendons

 

Clinical

 

Tenderness common flexor origin

 

Pain with resisted wrist and finger flexion / resisted pronation

 

Ulna nerve symptoms

- ulna neuritis present in up to 20% of patients

 

Exclude MCL insufficiency in athletes

- valgus stress test

- 30 degrees of flexion

- compare to the other side

 

MRI

 

Thickening of common flexor pronator tendon +/- tendon tears

 

Exclude

- ulna neuritis

- MCL insufficiency

 

Nonoperative management

 

Options

 

Most of evidence based upon treatment of lateral epicondylitis

 

www.boneschool.com/lateral-epicondylitis

 

Counterforce braces

Physiotherapy - eccentric exercises

Shock wave

Transdermal nitroglycerin patches

Dry needling

Injections - cortisone / PRP / Botox

 

Operative management

 

Options

 

Open medial release

Arthroscopic medial release

Ultrasound guided percutaneous tenotomy

 

Results

 

Vinod et al JSES 2015

- open medial release and repair in 60 patients

- all good outcomes except one competitive athlete who returned within 3 months

 

Open medial release / debridement / repair

 

Technique

 

Vumedi open medial release video

 

Vumedi open medial release video 2

 

Medial incision over epicondyle

- identify and protect ulna nerve

- split extensor fascia

- detach common flexor pronator origin from medial epicondyle

- protection of MCL

- debridement of scar and bony prominence

- reattachment of CFO with anchors

- repair fascia

- + / - ulnar nerve decompression

 

Arthroscopic release

 

Technique

 

Arthroscopy techniques medial release PDF

 

Vumedi arthroscopic medial release video

 

Ultrasound guided percutaneous tenotomy

 

Youtube TenJet medial epicondylitis video