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Review Question - QID 210138

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QID 210138 (Type "210138" in App Search)
A 58-year-old right-hand-dominant firefighter presents with a chief complaint of chronic right elbow pain. He denies prior trauma. He has previously tried non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, physical therapy, and corticosteroid injections without significant relief. On physical exam, he is well-built without gross deformity, his active and passive range of motion is 30-130 (extension-flexion) degrees, pronation is 70 degrees, and supination is 85 degrees. He exhibits crepitus on exam and has some tenderness at end-range of motion. Radiographs are obtained and are presented in Figures A and B. What is the most appropriate treatment option at this time with the most predictable pain relief?
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