TendoVis™
AN INDICATION FOR RECOVERY FROM EPICONDYLITIS / TENNIS ELBOW
Here you will find detailed information why TendoVis™ helps the recovery of tennis elbow / epicondylitis. Take some time to browse the sections below.
About TendoVis™
TendoVis™ has received approval as the newest and most innovative treatment for epicondylitis – commonly known as tennis or golfer’s elbow.
TendoVis™ is administered by a trained medical professional using the fanning technique along 2 planes via a peri-articular injection. The fanning technique is useful in manually spreading out the BIOCOMPATIBLE Hyaluronic Acid along the injured tendon for a speedier recovery.
The main content of TendoVis™ is STABHA™ (Soft Tissue Adapted Biocompatible Hyaluronic Acid).
TendoVis™ is a registered product. Both TendoVis™ and the manufacturing process for STABHA™ are patented.
A large clinical study conducted over a one-year the period demonstrated the following results:
Patients with tennis elbow / epicondylitis had better grip strength up to 1 year after using TendoVis™
Patients with tennis elbow / epicondylitis had less pain when applying grip strength up to 1 year after using TendoVis™
Patients with tennis elbow / epicondylitis had less pain at rest up to 1 year after using TendoVis™
Hyaluronic acid has an ancillary effect of reducing pain and limiting inflammation.
TendoVis™ containing STABHA™ (Soft Tissue Adapted Biocompatible Hyaluronic Acid) will help reduce pain and limit inflammation in tennis elbow / epicondylitis.
It is recommended that patients suffering from tennis elbow / epicondylitis receive 2 injections of TendoVis™, with the 2nd injection being administrated a week following the 1st administration.
There is no set time frame for using TendoVis™ if you are suffering from tennis elbow / epicondylitis.
TendoVis™ introduces STABHA™ (Soft Tissue Adapted Biocompatible Hyaluronic Acid) to the injury site to promote recovery. It also aids by lubricating the injury site facilitating the realignment of the injured tissue fibres to its ideal position for increased tensile strength.