Epidemiology of lateral and medial epicondylitis in a military population

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Objective: To determine the epidemiology of lateral and medial epicondylitis in the U.S. military. Methods: The Defense Medical Epidemiology Database was queried for ICD-9 codes 726.32 (lateral epicondylitis) and 726.33 (medial epicondylitis) for the years 1998-2006. Multivariate Poisson regression was used to calculate incidence rates (IR) and rate ratios (RR) among demographic groups. Results: The IRs for lateral and medial epicondylitis were 2.98 and 0.81 per 1,000 person-years. For lateral epicondylitis, women had a higher incidence (RR = 1.22, 95% CI 1.19-1.26). In both groups, analysis by age showed higher incidence in the ≥40-year-old group. White compared with black race was a risk factor for both lateral (RR = 1.68, 95% CI, 1.63-1.74) and medial epicondylitis (RR = 1.11, 95% CI 1.05-1.17). Conclusions: Female gender was a risk factor for lateral but not medial epicondylitis. Age greater than 40 and white race were signifi cant risk factors for both conditions.

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Wolf, J. M., Mountcastle, S., Burks, R., Sturdivant, R. X., & Owens, B. D. (2010). Epidemiology of lateral and medial epicondylitis in a military population. Military Medicine, 175(5), 336–339. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED-D-09-00086

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