Musculoskeletal Medicine
Clinical research activity is centred on lateral epicondylitis, with interest in the management of tendon-related pain affecting the elbow and forearm.
- Elbow tendinopathy
- Overuse injury
- Upper-limb pain
The sponsor’s work reflects a focused clinical interest in conditions that limit arm function and daily activity.
Pain Management
Research activity includes comparative evaluation of approaches used for localized pain relief in lateral epicondylitis, with attention to symptom control and patient comfort.
- Localized analgesia
- Soft-tissue pain
- Functional recovery
This area aligns with clinical interest in reducing persistent musculoskeletal pain through targeted interventions.
Minimally Invasive Treatment
The sponsor is involved in studies of mesotherapy and dry needling, highlighting interest in procedural options for outpatient management of musculoskeletal disorders.
- Intradermal therapy
- Needling techniques
- Local intervention
These topics point to a therapeutic focus on non-surgical approaches for regional pain syndromes.
Rehabilitation-Oriented Care
Clinical interest extends to treatments relevant to restoring elbow use and improving movement in patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction.
- Mobility
- Arm function
- Activity limitation
The research setting is consistent with hospital-based care for conditions requiring structured symptom management and functional support.



