Lateral Epicondylitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Double-Blind Randomised Placebo-controlled Phase IIb Clinical Trial to Study the Efficacy & Safety of a Novel Platelet Lysate Gel in the Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis
Current treatments for lateral epicondylitis include: rest, behaviour modification and
physiotherapy, anti-inflammatory medication - both steroidal and non-steroidal, and surgery.
Current experimental therapies include muscle relaxants to reduce muscle tone and force on
the epicondyle, laser therapy to stimulate collagen production, and blood based therapies
including the injection of autologous blood and protein rich plasma.
Cell Therapy Ltd (trading as Celixir) has developed a regenerative gel that combines isolated
allogeneic platelet growth factors and a cellulose-derivative gel.
Lateral epicondylitis, also called "tennis elbow" is a common condition affecting 1 to 3% of
the population; most commonly individuals aged 35 to 55 years. It is frequently self limiting
but can lead to refractory symptoms in a minority of cases. Pain is localised to the lateral
epicondyle of the elbow at the point of insertion of the common extensor tendon. Although
associated with repetitive movement of the extensor muscles of the forearm, frequently no
precipitating cause can be discerned.
The term "epicondylitis" is a misnomer as histological investigations have revealed that
there is only limited inflammation, and the term "epicondylosis" should be employed, due to
the degenerative nature of the condition.
The condition is divided in to 4 stages, though progression may not occur through all four.
Firstly, there is acute inflammation that is quick to resolve. Secondly, prolonged injury
results in an increase in fibroblasts, vascular hyperplasia, disorganised collagen
disposition and degeneration of the tendon. Thirdly, further accumulation of structural
alterations leads to partial or complete tendon rupture. Stage 4 exhibits the same features
as 2 and 3 but with the addition of calcification.
Current treatments for lateral epicondylitis include: rest, behaviour modification and
physiotherapy, anti-inflammatory medication both steroidal and non-steroidal, and surgery.
Current experimental therapies include muscle relaxants to reduce muscle tone and force on
the epicondyle, laser therapy to stimulate collagen production, and blood based therapies
including the injection of autologous blood and protein rich plasma. Trials of the latter two
treatments give conflicting results due to variations in protocol and trial design.
Cell Therapy Ltd has developed a regenerative gel, Tendoncel, that combines isolated platelet
growth factors and cellulose-derivative gel. Tendoncel consists of a proprietary platelet
lysate formulation that is easy to apply to the skin.
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