Amerikanische Gesellschaft für Hirudotherapie

Randomized controlled trial with medical leeches in patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)

Stange R, Moser C, Hopfenmueller W, Mansmann U, Uehleke B (2012) · Complementary Therapies in Medicine · n=52

RCT evidence detailTrial reference
Sample size of this trial compared with other Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) trialsStange R 201252Bäcker M 201140
This trial (highlighted) by sample size alongside other indexed Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) trials. Larger trials generally carry more statistical weight.

Study Profile

Design
single-center, open-label, randomized controlled trial (Berlin Charité)
Sample size (n)
52
Intervention
Single application of 4-6 Hirudo medicinalis leeches around the lateral epicondyle of the symptomatic elbow
Comparator
Topical diclofenac gel 4 times daily for 28 days plus eccentric strengthening exercises
Primary endpoint
Pain at lateral epicondyle on 100mm VAS at day 7
Primary result
VAS pain reduction 51% in leech group vs 24% in diclofenac+exercise group at day 7 (between-group difference 19.7mm, 95% CI 10.4-29.0, p=0.0006); effect maintained at day 45
Effect size (Cohen's d)
1.05
Follow-up duration
45 days

Key Findings

  • First RCT of leech therapy for lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
  • Pain reduction within 7 days for a condition often refractory for months
  • DASH functional score improved by 14 points vs 4 points (p=0.003)
  • Grip strength on dynamometry improved 30% in leech arm vs 11% in comparator
  • No serious adverse events; mild local pruritus in 8 patients self-resolved

Limitations

  • Single center (Berlin Charité)
  • Open-label
  • 45-day follow-up too short — lateral epicondylitis is a chronic-relapsing condition
  • No imaging endpoint (ultrasound of common extensor origin not assessed)
  • Eccentric exercise comparator may not represent maximal physiotherapy regimen

Clinical Implications

Stange 2012 lateral epicondylitis is the first and to date the highest-quality RCT for hirudotherapy in tendinopathy. Lateral epicondylitis is a notoriously stubborn condition with limited proven options (eccentric exercises, corticosteroid injection with rebound). A rapid (7-day) response with a single session offers clinicians a novel option for the NSAID-intolerant or steroid-averse patient. The trial supports the ASH clinical indication for lateral epicondylitis at the GRADE 'low' tier pending replication.

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