Affiliation:
1. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA
2. University of Maryland Faculty Physicians, Inc., Baltimore, USA
Abstract
Background: Extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) tendinopathy is characterized by pain along the dorsal and ulnar aspect of the wrist and distal forearm. It is common in athletes who play stick and racquet sports due to repetitive motion and axial-loading through the wrist and forearm. Conservative therapeutic options include rest, the use of anti-inflammatory medications, and various injections. Rehabilitation via occupational or physical therapy includes therapeutic exercise, splinting, activity modification, manual therapy, and modalities. Methods: A narrative review of the literature on ECU tendinopathy is presented, and a case study approach is used to highlight the clinical management of this condition in an elite athlete. Results: An approach of medical management and rehabilitation allowed this patient to successfully return to play. Conclusions: A combination of conservative measures and rehabilitation can be used to treat ECU tendinopathy and permit patients to be symptom-free and return to their desired activities.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery