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Elbow Health: Managing Elbow Tendinopathies with Dr Chris Conyard

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In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Anna Mullins welcomes back Dr Chris Conyard, an upper limb surgeon based in Brisbane, to discuss elbow tendinopathies. He shares his expertise on the natural history of elbow tendinopathies, their examination, and effective management strategies.

They begin with an overview of elbow tendinopathies, including their prevalence, clinical presentation, and challenges associated with treatment. Dr Conyard highlights the importance of rest and specific eccentric loading exercises in rehabilitation and explains the typical clinical course.

Delving into the physical examination of the elbow, touching on specific tests such as Cozen's test to diagnose tennis elbow and techniques for identifying golfer's elbow. They discuss the relevance of imaging in diagnosis, specifically when it should be considered, particularly in cases of suspected arthritis or when initial management fails.

Dr Conyard also provides valuable insights into non-operative management, including the use of topical NSAIDs, physiotherapy, and braces. He advises caution against steroid injections and suggests PRP injections as a potential second-line treatment. Concluding with advice on when to refer patients to specialists and the utility of specific imaging and nerve conduction studies.

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In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Anna Mullins welcomes back Dr Chris Conyard, an upper limb surgeon based in Brisbane, to discuss elbow tendinopathies. He shares his expertise on the natural history of elbow tendinopathies, their examination, and effective management strategies.

They begin with an overview of elbow tendinopathies, including their prevalence, clinical presentation, and challenges associated with treatment. Dr Conyard highlights the importance of rest and specific eccentric loading exercises in rehabilitation and explains the typical clinical course.

Delving into the physical examination of the elbow, touching on specific tests such as Cozen's test to diagnose tennis elbow and techniques for identifying golfer's elbow. They discuss the relevance of imaging in diagnosis, specifically when it should be considered, particularly in cases of suspected arthritis or when initial management fails.

Dr Conyard also provides valuable insights into non-operative management, including the use of topical NSAIDs, physiotherapy, and braces. He advises caution against steroid injections and suggests PRP injections as a potential second-line treatment. Concluding with advice on when to refer patients to specialists and the utility of specific imaging and nerve conduction studies.

The Good GP Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network

If you have any questions or would like to contact The Good GP, send an email to thegoodgp@gmail.com

Mentioned in this episode:

Proudly supported by Medtech Global:

The Good GP Podcast is sponsored by Medtech Global, they help GPs be GPs by working with clinicians in Australia and New Zealand to develop Patient Management Systems and healthcare technology. Visit the link for more information:

Medtech Global

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