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Elbow extension

Hand Clinics, 2002
Reconstruction of elbow extension is an established treatment with a high degree of patient satisfaction. The D-T transfer is the most common method and has the advantage of inducing no serious complications; however, it necessitates a long period of healing and recovery.
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Elbow Arthroscopy

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2008
Arthroscopy of the elbow was originally considered to be an unsafe procedure because of the small size of the elbow joint capsule and its proximity to several crucial neurovascular structures. Over the past decade, however, the procedure has become safer and more effective. These improvements can be attributed to a better understanding of elbow anatomy
Christopher C, Dodson   +3 more
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The Elbow

Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1982
Elbow joint movements have been defined, and published data concerning the measurement of these movements have been reviewed. These measurements may be reproduced by using the techniques which have been recommended, with a choice between straightforward clinical methods or a more pedantic approach for the researcher.
A A, Amis, J H, Miller
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ELBOW ARTHROGRAPHY

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1998
Elbow arthrography provides useful information that is not available with noninvasive imaging. This article describes normal elbow anatomy as seen by arthrography. Technical aspects of arthrography with regard to radiographs and CT and MR imaging are reviewed.
L S, Steinbach, M, Schwartz
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THE ELBOW

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1997
Elbow disorders in the athletic population comprise a wide range of injuries from acute trauma to those caused by chronic overuse of the joint. Certain injuries are orthopedic emergencies that must be recognized immediately by the team physician to avoid potential complications.
C T, Behr, D W, Altchek
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ISB recommendation on definitions of joint coordinate systems of various joints for the reporting of human joint motion--Part II: shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.

Journal of Biomechanics, 2005
Ge Wu   +11 more
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ELBOW ARTHROGRAPHY

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1981
Arthrography of the elbow is performed infrequently, but may be quite useful in demonstrating the presence, number, and location of intra-articular loose bodies, and in evaluating articular cartilaginous surfaces. Such information may be valuable in the selection of an operative versus a nonoperative course of treatment, and, if surgery is elected, it ...
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Tennis elbow

BMJ, 2009
Christian David, Mallen   +2 more
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Elbow Imaging

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2021
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Tennis elbow.

BMJ clinical evidence, 2007
Lateral pain in the elbow affects up to 3% of the population, and is considered an overload injury of the extensor tendons of the forearm where they attach at the lateral epicondyle. Although usually self-limiting, symptoms may persist for over 1 year in up to 20% of people.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical ...
Buchbinder, Rachelle   +2 more
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