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Centeno Schultz Clinic » Case Reports » Elbow Pain Now Addicted to Narcotics

Elbow Pain Now Addicted to Narcotics

Posted by: John R. Schultz M.D.    Tags:  Intra-muscular deactivation, lateral epicondylitis, prolotherapy for tennis elbow    Posted date:  January 14, 2010  |  Comment


55 year old patient presented with a 2 year history of left elbow pain which was constant in duration, 8/10 in severity, progressive in nature, localized on the lateral (outside) aspect of elbow without any radiations.  Patient drives a city bus and sustained a slip and fall injury in which he struck his left elbow. He denied any neck or arm pain.  Treatment to date had included massage, x-rays, cortisone injections into the joint and oral narcotics.  Narcotics were started ”since other therapies had failed”.  Patient had a known addictive personality and was a recovering alcoholic. He was using up to 8 Vicodin /day as prescribed.

On physical examination he had extreme tenderness over the outside aspect of the elbow (lateral epicondyle) and multiple tender points along the extensor muscles in his forearm. His neurologic exam was normal.

Lateral epicondylitis  is theorized to be an injury of repetitive microtrauma/overuse.

It is commonly caused by  commonly associated with playing tennis  and other racquet sports.

It can also be caused by sustained contraction of the extensor muscles in the forearm which result in excessive force on the tendon where it is attached on the bone.  Treatment is two-fold: relax the dysfunctional muscle and promote healing.  This is possible by IMS and prolotherapy.

Following regenerative therapy at the Centeno-Schultz Clinic, patient had reduction in his pain, increase in range of motion and elimination of all narcotics.

Comment for Elbow Pain Now Addicted to Narcotics

stemcelldoc

Narcotics only mask the pain and are associated with a host of other problems including addiction and cognitive impairment. The key is to identify the source of the pain and correct the underlying issue. A thorough exam is essential along with an eye on joint restoration as opposed to joint replacement.



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