Evaluation of Sleep Position for Possible Nightly Aggravation and Delay of Healing in Tennis Elbow

J. Gorski
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Introduction: Tennis elbow symptoms are reportedly most severe in the morning, which prompted a search for a pathological process while asleep. A “pathological sleep position” was hypothesized that repetitively aggravates an elbow lesion if the arm is overhead and pressure is on the lateral elbow. This hypothesis was tested by using a restraint to keep the arm down while asleep. Methods: This study was a retrospective review. All patients were advised to use a restraint to keep the arm down at night. The presence of the restraint in the morning was correlated with the subjective report. The control group consisted of the noncompliant patients. Results: Compliance and subjective improvement was documented in 33 of 39 patients (85%). Subjective improvement was reported by 66% of the compliant patients after 1 month. Pain continued after the first 3 months only in 6 of 39 noncompliant patients (15%). Discussion: In this pilot study, patients who kept the arm down at night improved, whereas patients who were noncompliant continued to be symptomatic. Sleep position should be considered as a possible aggravating factor that delays healing of an acute injury and results in chronic pain. If validated, keeping the arm down at night can be recommended for tennis elbow.
评价睡眠姿势对网球肘夜间可能加重和延迟愈合的影响
导读:据报道,网球肘的症状在早上最严重,这促使人们在睡眠时寻找病理过程。假设“病理性睡姿”会加重肘部病变,如果手臂俯卧且肘部外侧受压。这一假设是通过在睡觉时使用约束装置来保持手臂向下来验证的。方法:本研究为回顾性研究。建议所有病人在夜间使用约束器使手臂下垂。早晨约束的存在与主观报告相关。对照组为不遵医嘱的患者。结果:39例患者中有33例(85%)的依从性和主观改善。1个月后,66%的依从性患者主观改善。39例不依从性患者中只有6例(15%)在前3个月后疼痛持续。讨论:在这项初步研究中,夜间将手臂放下的患者病情有所改善,而不依从的患者则继续出现症状。睡眠姿势应该被认为是延迟急性损伤愈合和导致慢性疼痛的一个可能的加重因素。如果经过验证,建议在晚上保持手臂向下,以治疗网球肘。
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