Lateral Epicondylitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Double-blind Study to Assess the Use of TDP© Heat-lamp as an Effective Therapy for Tennis Elbow Pain (Lateral Epicondylitis Pain)
Tennis elbow (Lateral epicondylitis) is a common condition seen in Family Medicine that
gives rise to pain, and can lead to loss of function and time off work.
The normal treatment for tennis elbow pain is oral pain relief medication (analgesia),
and/or physiotherapy, local massage or even surgery. In mainland China, tennis elbow pain
has also been treated using TDP © Heat-lamp therapy, and is considered to be an effective
treatment for this condition.
This study is a clinical trial that seeks to measure the effectiveness of the TDP ©
Heat-lamp therapy to relieve tennis elbow pain without the use of oral pain medication.
Double-blind randomized controlled trial
Patient recruitment
Patients registered in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system of the Family Medicine
Centre of Queen's University with a confirmed diagnosis of tennis elbow (lateral
epicondylitis) in the 12-month period from 1st March 2008 to 31st March 2009, are recruited
and studied. An internal email plus paper memo will be circulated to all other Family
Physicians in the Centre, requesting their participation in the study. Patients are then
selected randomly from the pool.
Entry/Randomization Procedure
All eligible patients enrolled in the study centre will be entered into a patient
registration log. This will automatically provide a serial number for that patient that
should be used for all documentation and correspondence about this patient. All
randomizations will be done centrally by the administrator at the CSPC.
Randomization
A total of 116 patients will be randomized into two equal arms of 58 patients in each. Arm 1
is the trial arm and Arm 2 is the control arm.
Treatment
Arm 1: Patients will be given a four-week course of TDP© Heat-lamp. The heat-lamp will be
targeted to the pain site on the elbow. Each treatment will take about 30 minutes.
Arm 2: Patients will be given a four-week course of TDP© Heat-lamp using a dummy TDP©
Heat-lamp. A dummy heat-lamp is a modified version of the TDP© Heat-lamp without the
intended therapeutic effects. The dummy heat-lamp will be targeted to the pain site on the
elbow. Each treatment will take about 30 minutes.
Allocation of Treatment
Treatment is executed by staff nurses at the Centre. The staff nurse will be blinded to the
coding of the TDP© Heat-lamps, and will operate the lamp for 30 minutes at a specified
distance of 20cm from the surface of the affected limb of each patient.
During the course of treatment, patients will be advised not to use any other means of
analgesia. If they do, it must be recorded in a patient diary provided to them for use
during the study. Patients that have taken oral medication may be considered to be
inadmissible subjects during the final analysis.
Dose Adjustment
There is no dose adjustment permitted. During the treatment, patients will be regularly
monitored for the development of any undue discomfort. If discomfort is experienced by a
patient, treatment will be terminated immediately.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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