Zap your elbow pain? new device tested for tennis elbow relief

NCT ID NCT07495254

Summary

This study is testing whether a new, non-invasive electromagnetic therapy called the Super Inductive System (SIS) can help reduce pain and improve function in people with tennis elbow. 224 adults with tennis elbow will receive either the real SIS therapy or a very low-dose 'placebo' version, both combined with standard physical therapy exercises and education. Researchers will measure changes in pain, grip strength, and daily function over six months to see if the real SIS treatment works better.

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  • Anna Escribà Salvans

    Mataró, Barcelona, 08303, Spain

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