Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1973;55:1183-1187.
© 1973 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc
Tennis Elbow
HAROLD B. BOYD M.D.1 and
ANDIN C. MCLEOD JR. M.D.1
1 From the Campbell Clinic, Memphis
Between 1956 and 1972, 871 patients were treated for tennis elbow; all but thirty-seven were treated conservatively. The thirty-seven patients who did not respond to non-surgical treatment had good results after surgery. Twenty-eight of the patients had a modified Bosworth III procedureexcision of the proximal portion of the annular ligament, release of the origin of the extensor muscles, excision of the bursa if present, and excision of the synovial fringe. The results from the procedure were good.

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