%0 Journal Article %J Semin Arthritis Rheum %D 2011 %T Injection of botulinum toxin for treatment of chronic lateral epicondylitis: systematic review and meta-analysis %A Galvin, R %A Callaghan, Claire %A Chan, Wai-Sun %A Dimitrov, B %A Fahey, T %K Botulinum Toxins, Type A %K Chronic Disease %K Databases, Bibliographic %K Finger Injuries %K Humans %K Injections, Intramuscular %K Movement %K Neuromuscular Agents %K Outpatients %K Pain %K Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic %K Tennis Elbow %K Treatment Outcome %X In this article in Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, Kalichman and coworkers examine the impact of the botulinum toxin injections in the management of lateral epicondylitis ( 1). We would like to add to the findings of this systematic review in 2 ways: first, we use a different method of pooling the data that allows us to present the findings in a clinically meaningful manner. Second, we also examine 2 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compare an active comparator to BoNT-A injections ( 2 and 3). We have summarized the 6 trials in Table 1 %B Semin Arthritis Rheum %V 40 %P 585-7 %8 2011 Jun %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0049017211000151 %N 6 %R 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2011.01.003