Tennis Elbow – diagnosis and management in one go

13th September 2025, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

tennis elbow?

Lateral epicondylitis or ‘tennis elbow’, is a common overuse injury that occurs as a result of repetitive, resistance-based and wrist-extension activities (Luo et al. 2022). This impairment of the common extensor tendon (CEO) causes tenderness and pain over the lateral aspect of the elbow. While the suspicion is based on history, the diagnosis is often confirmed on physical examination. Imaging to confirm the diagnosis is useful. High-resolution ultrasound imaging is typically the first-line modality used to assess lateral elbow pain due to lateral epicondylitis. There is another advantage in confirming the diagnosis with ultrasound (see later)

ADVANTAGES OF ULTRASOUND

  • Safe
  • Non-invasive
  • Readily-available
  • Enables real-time imaging
  • Provides assessment of the soft tissues as well as the cortical bony surface

(Obuchowicz and Bonczar 2016)

APPEARANCE ON ULTRASOUND

Sonographically, lateral epicondylitis would present as a
thickened tendon with loss of normal fibrillar pattern by focal
areas of hypoechogenicity (Connell et al. 2012).

MANAGEMENT/TREATMENT
At NIA Diagnostic Imaging patients are able to receive Ultrasound-guided cortisone injections to treat tennis elbow. At all NIA Diagnostic Imaging Clinics cortisone injections are Bulk-Billed under Medicare (no out-of-pocket expenses for patients). Ultrasound-guided cortisone injections are commonly performed to manage the pain caused by lateral epicondylitis. It can also promote healing and plan a tailored rehabilitation treatment for the patient (Ricci, 2023). Ultrasound allows real-time imaging of the procedure, allowing the radiologist to visualize the tip of the needle to accurately inject the medication into the correct area and thus, improving the results of the cortisone injection.

References:

CONNELL D, BURKE F, COOMBES P, MCNEALY S, FREEMAN, PRYDE D AND HOY G (2012). ‘SONOGRAPHIC
EXAMINATION OF LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS’, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 176(3), DOI:
HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10.2214/AJR.176.3.1760777
LUO D, LIU B, GAO L AND FU S (2022) ‘THE EFFECT OF ULTRASOUND THERAPY ON LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS’,
MEDICINE, 101(8):E2882, DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000028822
OBUCHOWICZ R AND BONCZAR M (2016) ‘ULTRASONOGRAPHIC DIFFERENTIATION OF LATERAL ELBOW PAIN’,
ULTRASOUND INTERNATIONAL OPEN, 2(2):E38–E46. DOI: 10.1055/S-0035-1569455
RICCI V, MEZIAN K, COCCO G, TAMBORRINI G, FARI G, ZUNICA F, CHANG K, KARA M AND OZCAKAR L (2023)
‘ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR INJECTING (AROUND) THE LATERAL EPICONDYLE: EURO-MUSCULUS/USPRM
PERSPECTIVE’, DIAGNOSTICS, 13(4):717, DOI: 10.3390/DIAGNOSTICS13040717