New energy treatment for tennis elbow put to the test
NCT ID NCT07634224
First seen Jun 09, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study tests whether adding TECAR therapy (a type of energy transfer) to a home exercise program helps people with tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) feel less pain and move better. About 62 adults with elbow pain for at least 6 weeks will be randomly assigned to get either real TECAR or a fake (sham) version, plus exercises. Neither the patients nor the evaluators will know who gets the real treatment. Pain and function will be measured right after treatment and again at 1 and 2 months.
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Gaziantep City Hospital
RECRUITINGGaziantep, Gaziantep, 06170, Turkey (Türkiye)
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