Pink tendon splint for the treatment of epicondylitis is one of the most effective ways to treat inflammation of the tendons in the elbow area. This disease often occurs as a result of regular microtrauma to the tendons due to repeated lifting of heavy objects and overstrain of the arm muscles. This ultimately leads to muscle contraction and weakening, resulting in pain when lifting heavy objects or after prolonged periods of sitting.
A scientific study led by orthopedic surgeon Valentina Ivanovna Rozova found that many people suffering from this disease face serious difficulties in rehabilitation after treatment that did not bring the desired results. The fact is that in such a situation, an important link in the process is often left unattended - the restoration of connective muscle tissue. This is exactly what the pink tendon spur does (V.I. Rozova’s spline).
It is used to strengthen damaged tendons, helping to prevent infections and relapses. Its main component is biocompatible pieces of cartilage grown during tissue engineering. As a result, rapid healing of damaged tissues and complete restoration of the physical abilities of the limbs occurs.
One of the benefits of using pink tendon spur is its long-lasting effect. If spurs are used correctly, the result can last even for several decades; in addition, the operation does not require the patient to have a long hospital stay or rehabilitation period. Thanks to this, people who have used it to treat epicondylopathy can return to work quickly.
Additional advantages of pink tendon suture in the treatment of epicondylitis are: - avoidance of tendon and muscle rupture during surgery; - minimal risk of knee injuries; - short rehabilitation periods. Experienced specialists can perform epicon removal operations using minimally invasive methods, after which the patient can go home within a few hours. He continues to work after ten to fifteen days and returns to normal life within a month. If we talk about prevention, then the use of pink suture becomes indispensable