Myofascial Release Technique with Virtual Reality Biofeedback in Lateral Epicondylitis – A Case Report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i6.9845Keywords:
Lateral Epicondylitis, Surface EMG, Biofeedback, MFR, Pulsed Ultrasound.Abstract
Background & Aim: Lateral Epicondylitis (LE) also known as Tennis Elbow is a lesion due to chronic
overuse injury of wrist extensors which causes damage to the wrist extensor tendons at their origin i.e. lateral
epicondyle of the humerus. Thus, the aim of this case report is to report about the efficacy of virtual reality
through EMG biofeedback and myofascial release technique in the case of lateral epicondylitis.
Methodology: This study reports the efficacy virtual reality through EMG biofeedback and myofascial
release technique along with pulsed ultrasound therapy in 37 year old male non-diabetic patient diagnosed
with chronic lateral epicondylitis. The main intervention in this case involved virtual reality through EMG
biofeedback and myofascial release technique (MFR) along with pulsed ultrasound therapy for 4 weeks.
The treatment goal was to reduce inflammation, pain and restore wrist extensor muscle strength to avoid
recurrence. The treatment outcome for pain was measured by 11 point Numerical Pain Rating scale, hand
grip strength by hand dynamometer & functional score by Patient Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation. All the
outcome measures were taken and analysed at baseline and after end of treatment.
Conclusion: Combination of virtual reality through EMG biofeedback and myofascial release technique
along with pulsed ultrasound therapy had promising result in rehabilitation of lateral epicondylitis and thus
allowing return to work and play as quickly as possible.