#240 Elbow Pain: Straighten it out

Nov 02, 2020, 08:00 AM

Returning guest expert Dr Ted Parks helps us get the elbow straight with a simple approach to common causes of elbow pain for primary care.  Listen as he guides Stuart through physical exam techniques (or watch them on YouTube) for epicondylitis and learn what the bursa is there for anyways. Find out what fracture you can treat in your office, why you shouldn’t stab straight into the olecranon bursa and when elbow pain should be referred.  Feel confident when your patient comes in with elbow pain!

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Credits
  • Written and Produced by: Molly Heublein, MD
  • Cover Art and Infographic: Edison Jyang
  • Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD, Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Molly Heublein, MD
  • Editor: Emi Okamoto, MD (written materials); Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com (audio/video)
  • Guest: Ted Parks, MD

 

 

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VCU Health CE

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Time Stamps
  • Sponsor - Provider Solutions and Development https://curbsiders.vcuhealth.org/
  • Sponsor - VCU Health CE curbsiders.vcuhealth.org   
  • 00:00 Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
  • 04:00 Picks of the Week*
  • Sponsor - Provider Solutions and Development https://curbsiders.vcuhealth.org/
  • 09:50 Medial and lateral epicondylitis case, Elbow anatomy
  • 13:00 Pathophysiology of epicondylitis, Epicondylitis exam, Epicondylitis treatment
  • 34:11 Olecranon bursitis, Bursitis diagnosis and aspiration
  • 46:12 Radial head fracture diagnosis, Radial head fracture treatment
  • 55:30 Cubital tunnel nerve entrapment
  • 57:45 Platelet rich plasma
  • 60:39 Take home points, Plug and Outro
  • 64:00 Bonus Pick of the Week
  • Sponsor - VCU Health CE curbsiders.vcuhealth.org   

 

Goals

Listeners will have a working differential of elbow complaints that commonly present in primary care, and understand how to diagnose these and initiate treatment.

 

Learning objectives

After listening to this episode listeners will...

  1. Perform an exam for medial and lateral epicondylitis.
  2. Describe treatment options for medial and lateral epicondylitis
  3. Identify when further evaluation for clinical olecranon bursitis beyond clinical exam is needed
  4. Explain how radial head fractures differ from most other fractures, and why casting or surgery is generally not needed.

 

Links*
  1. Molly’s Pick: The Warmth of Other Suns (book) by Isabel Wilkerson 
  2. Stuart’s Pick: The Fringe (TV show), JJ Abrams
  3. Practical Office Orthopedics (textbook) by Ted Parks, MD

 

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References
  1. Johnson GW, Cadwallader K, Scheffel SB, Epperly TD. Treatment of lateral epicondylitis. Am Fam Physician. 2007 Sep 15;76(6):843-8. PMID: 17910298.
  2. Simental-Mendía M, et al. Clinical efficacy of platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled clinical trials. Clin Rheumatol. 2020 Aug;39(8):2255-2265. doi: 10.1007/s10067-020-05000-y. Epub 2020 Feb 26. PMID: 32103373.
  3. Parks, Ted.  Practical Office Orthopedics.   McGraw-Hill Education / Medical; 1st Edition (December 29, 2017).  
  4. Khodaee M. Common Superficial Bursitis. Am Fam Physician. 2017 Feb 15;95(4):224-231. PMID: 28290630.
  5. Liow RY, Cregan A, Nanda R, Montgomery RJ. Early mobilisation for minimally displaced radial head fractures is desirable. A prospective randomised study of two protocols. Injury. 2002 Nov;33(9):801-6. doi: 10.1016/s0020-1383(02)00164-x. PMID: 12379391.
  6. Boone S, Gelberman RH, Calfee RP. The Management of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. J Hand Surg Am. 2015 Sep;40(9):1897-904; quiz 1904. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2015.03.011. Epub 2015 Aug 1. PMID: 26243318.

 

Tags

Elbow, orthopedics, olecranon bursitis, bursa, aspiration, septic joint, medial epicondylitis, lateral epicondylitis, radial head fracture, PRP, platelet rich plasma, humerus, olecranon, radius, tendonitis, primary care, assistant, care, doctor, education, family, FOAM, FOAMim, FOAMed, health, hospitalist, hospital, internal, internist, meded, medical, medicine, nurse, practitioner, professional, primary, physician, resident, student

 

Disclosures

Dr Parks reports is the author of Practical Office Orthopedics (McGraw-Hill 2017) . The Curbsiders report no relevant financial disclosures. 

 

Citation

Heublein M, Parks T, Jyang E, Brigham SK, Okamoto E, Watto MF. “#240 Elbow Pain: Straighten it out. A dabble into elbow care  with Dr Ted Parks”. The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast. https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list November 02, 2020.