Abstract
BackgroundLateral epicondylitis (LE) is characterized by pain, inflammation and local tenderness over the bony prominence of the lateral epicondyle and is exacerbated under stressful and repetitive movements such as prolonged supination and pronation movements, twisting (wringing, turning) and rolling activities (stirring and mixing). Lateral Epicondylitis ranks as the second most commonly diagnosed musculoskeletal condition. Females, especially housewives, are more affected by LE. It can lead to persistent elbow pain, reduced grip strength, limited arm movement, and difficulty performing daily tasks.ResultsAll of our 150 participants were women aged 25–50 + years. We found that 86% of housewives reported some level of pain (mild, moderate and severe) according to the PRTEE questionnaire but 39.33% (59/150) showed positive lateral epicondylitis cases assessed physically by special test (Cozen, Mills, Maudsley’s test). Among the individuals diagnosed with lateral epicondylitis, a significant majority, 71.19% (42 out of 59), reported pain in their right arm while only 16.95% were experiencing pain in their left arm, however, 11.86% (7 out of 59) reported pain in both arms. The odds ratio estimates of age groups suggested that the 25–30 years group had higher odds of getting LE about 0.95 than the reference group. Among the individuals with lateral epicondylitis, 59.32% (35 out of 59) were experiencing chronic pain, while 40.67% (24 out of 59) were dealing with acute pain. 54.24% (32/59) of individuals with lateral epicondylitis experienced functional disability in specific activities, while 28.81% (17/59) reported functional disability in routine activities.ConclusionWe found a high prevalence of 39.33% lateral epicondylitis among housewives. There is a dire need to raise awareness among housewives for changing their lifestyle and activities regimen in order to avoid any such disorders like L.E. Robust studies with larger sample sizes are needed to establish conclusive evidence.
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