What is Tenex Health TX?

TENEX HEALTH TX is a minimally invasive, one-time treatment for chronic tendon pain in the elbow or Achilles. Developed in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic, TENEX Health TX is clinically proven to remove tendon pain for more than 85% of patients.

Does Medicare cover Tenex procedure?

As a percutaneous tenotomy or percutaneous fasciotomy procedure, Tenex Health TX is typically covered by Medicare-approved and private health insurers. It is always recommended that patients consult the treating physician and individual health plan.

How much does the Tenex procedure cost?

Without insurance, Tenex can cost anywhere from $1,600-$5,000 according to representatives from Tenex Health.

How long does it take to heal from Tenex procedure?

After the procedure, many patients are able to drive home the same day. Patients generally experience a recovery period of four to six weeks. Most patients say they feel little to no pain during the Tenex treatments.

How painful is the Tenex procedure?

Q: Does the procedure using Tenex Health technology hurt? A: Typically, a local anesthetic will be used to numb the area, which may cause you to feel a momentary bee sting-type pain before the procedure. However, you should not feel any pain during the procedure, only a slight pressure.

How successful is Tenex procedure?

Tenex is a minimally invasive procedure that can help eliminate chronic tendon pain by precisely targeting and removing damaged tissue without the need for conventional surgery. Tenex was developed at the Mayo clinic and has been shown to help tendon pain in over 85% of patients.

What is the success rate of Tenex procedure?

Outcomes seem to mimic that of surgical treatment, with less post-procedure pain and more rapid recovery, as well as lower overall costs. There is a reported 80-90% success rate among patients not responding to conservative therapies.

What can I expect after Tenex surgery?

Recovery time after Tenex is generally 4-6 weeks, about a quarter of the normal recovery time. Physical therapy may be added for some patients to improve the overall success of the procedure. After the procedure, most patients are able to use over the counter medications like Tylenol to relieve any pain.

Can you walk after Tenex procedure?

After the Procedure Depending on the area of treatment, the doctor may decide to temporarily immobilize the joint with a brace, splint, or a walking boot. Crutches may be needed for people who have undergone treatment of the foot, ankle, knee, or hip.