Lateral elbow pain is a common clinical issue, with lateral epicondylitis being the most prevalent cause. Corticosteroid injections are widely utilized for pain relief, typically targeting both the origin of the extensor tendon and the radiocapitellar joint. Traditional approaches often require dual injections using separate techniques for the common extensor tendon (CET) origin and the radiocapitellar joint, increasing procedural complexity and patient discomfort. This article introduces a novel single-injection technique that addresses the CET origin and the radiocapitellar joint through a single entry point. Guided by ultrasound, this method ensures precise needle placement, reduces patient discomfort, and accelerates recovery by minimizing the number of needle insertions. The technique demonstrates comparable, if not superior, clinical outcomes compared to traditional dual-injection methods, offering a more efficient, effective, and patient-friendly alternative for managing lateral epicondylitis and related conditions.
Dubey et al. (Sat,) studied this question.