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  1. Case Study: Elbow Pain and Deformity Following a Martial Arts Injury

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  2. Case Study: How Would You Treat This Patient’s Elbow Pain?

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  4. Elbow Joint Pain, Causes and Management

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  5. Elbow Joint: Anatomy [+video]

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  6. Unusual Presentation of Tuberculosis of Elbow Joint: A Case Report

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  1. Elbow osteoarthritis

    Knipe H, Elbow osteoarthritis. Case study, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 11 Aug 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-92756

  2. Primary Elbow Osteoarthritis: Evaluation and Management

    Primary osteoarthritis of the elbow is relatively uncommon, affecting 2-3% of the population. 3, 4 Its low prevalence, combined with the common use of joint preserving procedures for primary elbow OA, is consistent with the observation that less than 5% of joint replacements are performed in patients with this diagnosis. 5 Demographic studies ...

  3. The serious full-length forearm injury

    Background Among upper limb injuries, carpal bone fractures and dislocation, Essex-Lopresti injury, and the terrible triad injury of the elbow are serious and relatively rare injuries. These injuries require surgical intervention. The surgical method is difficult, and the treatment effect is poor. These injuries have not been described in the same limb in the literature. Case presentation A 21 ...

  4. Clinical Outcomes of Soft Tissue Sarcoma around the Elbow Joint: A

    A 23-year-old female with a synovial sarcoma on the left elbow joint (case no. 8). MRI shows the iso-intensity tumor (53 × 32 mm) on T2WI (a). ... Emori et al. reported a large series of STS in the elbow joint. Their study included 219 cases and local recurrence was observed in 21 cases. Their analysis revealed that tumor size (>10 cm) was an ...

  5. Total Elbow Arthroplasty: Clinical Outcomes, Complications, and

    In the case of epicondyle fractures, Kirschner-wires are used to temporarily fix the fragments before reimplanting the components and cerclage wire is used for longitudinal fractures of the humerus or ulna. ... Bonnevialle P Bone, Joint Trauma Study Group (GETRAUM) The role of total elbow arthroplasty in traumatology. Orthop Traumatol Surg Res ...

  6. Floating-dislocated elbow in adults: Case reports and... : Medicine

    A rarer associated injury in adults is the "floating-dislocated elbow" which associates fractures above and below the elbow (floating elbow) with elbow dislocation. Reviewing the literature, we found around 6 case reports regarding floating-dislocated elbow in adults. [ 2-7] They are severe injuries and surgical fixation is required. [ 8]

  7. Surgical management for primary osteoarthritis of the elbow

    A previous biomechanical study suggested the radiocapitellar joint as a target for elbow osteoarthritis at the onset of disease. ... van Riet RP. Radiocapitellar arthroplasty: a consecutive case series with 2 to 6 years' follow-up. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 2019; 28: 131-136. Crossref. ... a cadaver study. J Bone Joint Surg Br 2007; 89: 413-416.

  8. An Update on Simple Elbow Dislocations: A Protocol for Early ...

    Clinical studies have shown that immobilizing the elbow to allow for healing is not necessary, lending support to the concept that the avulsed tissue can scar back and heal in the original location . Because of the musculotendinous anatomy enveloping the joint, the elbow has a tendency to scar and become stiff.

  9. PDF Journal of Orthopaedics Study and Sports Medicine

    Case-report | Dordevic M, et al. J Orthop Study Sports Med 2021, 1(1)-01. extension and 10 0 loss of flexion. She had a 10 loss of pronation and supination. There was one plus swelling of the elbow joint. Her radiographs reveal grade four Kellgren-Lawrence osteoarthritis of the elbow joint (Figure 1). Figure 1: The left elbow radiograph is ...

  10. Risk factors for cartilage damage and osteoarthritis of the elbow joint

    Introduction: This case-control study compares patients with healthy elbows to a group of symptomatic patients with cartilage damage/osteoarthritis. Materials and methods: The control group (n = 126) was recruited during routine medical examinations of patients (general medical offices). Included in the case group were a total of 92 patients who were undergoing arthroscopy as a result of ...

  11. Case Study: Gradually Worsening Elbow Pain

    Case Study: Gradually Worsening Elbow Pain. A 51-year-old woman is sent from urgent care to the emergency department with pain in the left elbow that has gradually worsened over the past 12 hours ...

  12. Functional reconstruction of elbow flexion with latissimus dorsi muscle

    Case 1. a There was severe damage to the musculocutaneous nerve, and a primary suture or graft was deemed impossible.b The distal muscle flap of the transferred llatissimus dorsi muscle was divided into two.c Simple X-ray imaging shows fixation to the radial and ulnar tuberosities with GII ® anchors. d Elbow flexion and soft tissue were simultaneously reconstructed with a latissimus dorsi ...

  13. Normal elbow (AP acute flexion view)

    Case Discussion. Distal Humerus AP Acute flexion view. Also known as tangential view, inferior-to-superior projection, or Jones view. It is indicated in fractures and moderate dislocations of the elbow in acute flexion; and allows to see the olecranon, ulnar groove, trochlea, and radial head. It is also useful for detecting intra-articular ...

  14. Elbow Arthroscopy: Review of the Literature and Case Reports

    Elbow arthroscopy, though described first in 1930s, gained popularity only in the last 3 decades. There has been a steady expansion in the clinical applications of elbow arthroscopy owing to the significant improvements in instrumentation and arthroscopic skills. The procedure which was mainly used for diagnostic purpose, loose body removals ...

  15. Normal elbow CT

    Lukies M, Normal elbow CT. Case study, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 08 Aug 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-55122

  16. Ganglion Cyst in the Elbow: A Case Study With a Rare Presentation

    Ganglion cysts in the elbow are rare. 1-9 They are a potential cause of posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) compression and/or superficial radial nerve compression which together have an annual incidence rate of less than 0.03%. 8,9 These symptoms can be misdiagnosed as lateral epicondylitis causing a delay in relief and treatment. In this case, the correct diagnosis was not made until a ...

  17. Case reports

    The Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (JSES) publishes several different types of articles. The best known are what we term an Original Article. You know the type - "We studied 73 consecutive cases of total shoulder arthroplasty in patients with ochronosis … " These make up the bulk of the journal, and are our most important articles because they usually present new information ...

  18. Clinical anatomy and biomechanics of the elbow

    The anatomy of the elbow joint had been studied extensively over the last 2 decades. The increased understanding of the anatomy and contribution of the anatomical structures to the elbow biomechanics had enabled surgeons to improve the results of surgical reconstruction and fracture fixation. This review articles intend to summarise the salient ...

  19. Elbow

    The elbow is a trochoginglymoid (combination hinge and pivot) joint 4, 5: the hinge component (allowing flexion-extension) is formed by the ulnohumeral articulation. forearm flexors at elbow: primary: biceps brachii, brachialis, brachioradialis. secondary: pronator teres, palmaris longus, flexor digitorum superficialis, extensor carpi radialis ...

  20. Human-Exoskeleton Joint Coordination Assessment: A Case Study on the

    This study is aimed at developing a methodology to assess and quantify the human limb motions and interactions with the exoskeleton in relation to alignment. Three different basic and common upper arm joint movements and their interaction with a joint-based exoskeleton are considered: shoulder vertical and horizontal abduction-adduction, and elbow flexion-extension. The exoskeleton and the ...

  21. Radial head arthroplasty diameter impact on elbow kinematics evaluated

    elbow joint [3]. No dynamic studies during a full elbow flexion motion have been performed to study the TABLE 2 Kinematic differences between native radial head and radius with RHA in pronated forearm position. 20° flexion angle (95% CI) 120° flexion angle (95% CI) Min.(95%CI)atwhich flexion angle Max. (95% CI) at which flexion angle ...

  22. UFC 305 Countdown shows Dricus Du Plessis' coach using an electric

    Du Plessis' secret to success is finding the right case study. Whilst the electric stun baton training technique is, thankfully, unlikely to catch on in many other MMA gyms around the world, the ...

  23. Elbow joint effusion (illustration)

    The radial head fracture (a structure within the synovial compartment) leads to an increase in volume in the synovial cavity via hemarthrosis, causing displacement of the anterior and posterior fat pads that sit within the fossae of the distal humerus. This is the fat pad sign due to a joint effusion observed on many abnormal elbow radiographs ...

  24. Anterior Dislocation of Elbow Joint-Case Report of A Rare Injury

    Introduction: In view of the comparative frequency of posterior dislocations of the elbow, it is rather remarkable that anterior dislocations of that joint should be among the rarest of injuries. Authors report a case of acute anterior dislocation with old fracture of medial epicondyle. Case Report: 22 years old male presented with acute pain ...

  25. Atmosphere

    It is well established that the reaction cycles involving some halogenated alkanes (so-called ozone-depleting substances—ODSs) contribute to the depletion of ozone in the stratosphere, prompting the Montreal Protocol (initially signed in 1987), and later amendments. The Protocol called for the scheduled phase-out of ODSs, including chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs ...