Brief Medical History Overview
Age: 55, Presenting Problem Since: 10 months, Symptom Behaviour: slightly better, Symptoms Worse (24hr Behaviour): during the day after some activities, Aggravating Factors:: some activities, Easing Factors:: complete rest, Investigations: MRI, US scan, No Diabetes, No history of High Blood Pressure, No Medications, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues, Other Info: No
Enthesopathy vs. Tendinitis (elbow)
I was being treated for classic Tennis Elbow when a very astute ultrasound technician found Enthesopathy (where the tendon attaches to the bone), and he believes that is my primary cause of pain. I was getting Prolotherapy treatments in order to avoid (or delay) surgery, and am starting to notice some improvement. My doctor restricted me from cycling (I'm an avid cyclist) and gardening.
I want to stress that my main complaint is not the pain itself -- the pain is only when I do certain movements/activities but very tolerable. My main concern is what is causing the pain and is it a sign of doing further damage? What's the worst damage that can occur, and, can I live with that and still be active (ride my bike, garden, knit, cook, bake)?
I'm wondering if Enthesopathy can be aided and improved by wearing a BandIT brace used for tennis elbow. Does it respond to traditional physiotherapy exercises? What is the best treatment for Enthesopathy? Has anyone had any success treating it without surgery?
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