Tenosynovitis and tennis elbow - Scleroderma & Ray...

Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)

10,836 members5,408 posts

Tenosynovitis and tennis elbow

Tia1970 profile image
2 Replies

Does anyone who has scleroderma and raynauds, suffer with tenosynovitis and tennis elbow as well?

Written by
Tia1970 profile image
Tia1970
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
2 Replies
Annie_M profile image
Annie_M

Yes I too have scleroderma (limited systemic form) and have tennis elbow in one arm. Seeing Rheumatologist next month and will ask his views

Lil_Dee profile image
Lil_Dee

Hi Tia,

I have Limited SSCL and Raynauds, and was diagnosed about five/six years ago now, after a sudden onset of Raynauds, depression and fatigue.

I have suffered with what used to be called RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) for almost thirty years, which initially flared when I joined a call centre and was using a keyboard. I was only 18/19 at the time, and it was a big shock to be diagnosed at the time, as it was relatively unheard of at the time.

Over the years I have had my wrists rested (as this is where I experience the pain) by being plastered up for six weeks (that was a surprise !!), and by using what I call working splints. They are strong elastic wrist supports that have a metal plate through them, that holds my wrist steady in one position, allowing the ligaments and tendons to rest even though I'm still active.

I did suffer terribly in my mid-twenties with it, and struggled to even hold a knife and fork at one point (which was horrendous), and found cereal and soup my only food options for a time.

The weird thing is that now I hardly ever get troubled with it - though the provision of a split keyboard and my awareness of my working position has I'm sure had a positive impact on my symptoms.

I am still conscious when I push doors open I need to be careful, as this was one of the major triggers (due to the impact you put on your wrist when you push a door open I guess)

I suspect the pain killers I now have on a daily basis probably overshadow any small issues and flares I get from it these days.