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To ski or not to ski? A meta-analysis of more than 750,000 upper extremity injuries comparing skiing and snowboarding. [PDF]
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Orthobiologics in Elbow Injuries
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2020Orthobiologics are exciting tools providing promising results for difficult orthopedic conditions. In the elbow there is high-level evidence for their use in lateral epicondylopathy and encouraging evidence for other elbow pathologies. This article provides an in-depth review of the current literature for the use of orthobiologics in elbow injuries.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2021
Familiarity with throwing mechanics during elbow range of motion allows accurate diagnosis of sports-related elbow injuries, which occur in predictable patterns. In addition, repetitive stress-related injuries are often clinically apparent; however, imaging plays an important role in determining severity as well as associated injuries that may affect ...
Lindsay Stratchko, Humberto G. Rosas
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Familiarity with throwing mechanics during elbow range of motion allows accurate diagnosis of sports-related elbow injuries, which occur in predictable patterns. In addition, repetitive stress-related injuries are often clinically apparent; however, imaging plays an important role in determining severity as well as associated injuries that may affect ...
Lindsay Stratchko, Humberto G. Rosas
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2002
The elbow is a commonly injured joint, yet physicians may be less comfortable treating injuries to the elbow compared with knee and shoulder injuries. Common injuries involving the elbow are tendinosis, instability, tendon ruptures, osteochondritis dissecans, and fractures.
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The elbow is a commonly injured joint, yet physicians may be less comfortable treating injuries to the elbow compared with knee and shoulder injuries. Common injuries involving the elbow are tendinosis, instability, tendon ruptures, osteochondritis dissecans, and fractures.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1995
Injuries about the elbow are common in racquet sports. Lateral epicondylitis is seen most often, but symptoms can arise from other sources including the medial elbow and the articular surfaces themselves. Medial elbow symptoms can result from medial epicondylitis, medial collateral ligament injury, ulnar nerve trauma, or any combination of these ...
L D, Field, D W, Altchek
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Injuries about the elbow are common in racquet sports. Lateral epicondylitis is seen most often, but symptoms can arise from other sources including the medial elbow and the articular surfaces themselves. Medial elbow symptoms can result from medial epicondylitis, medial collateral ligament injury, ulnar nerve trauma, or any combination of these ...
L D, Field, D W, Altchek
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Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 1994
The increasing involvement of children in sport and fitness related activity has been parallel by an increase in the frequency of sports-related childhood injury. Immature, open epiphyses, as well as soft articular cartilage predispose children to age-specific injury.
Frank A. Pettrone+2 more
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The increasing involvement of children in sport and fitness related activity has been parallel by an increase in the frequency of sports-related childhood injury. Immature, open epiphyses, as well as soft articular cartilage predispose children to age-specific injury.
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1995
In brief Sports-related overuse injuries brief of the elbow occur most often in people involved in throwing and racket sports. Common injuries include medial and lateral epicondylitis, radial tunnel syndrome, ulnar nerve entrapment, triceps and biceps tendinitis, and conditions related to valgus extension overload: ulnar collateral ligament tears ...
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In brief Sports-related overuse injuries brief of the elbow occur most often in people involved in throwing and racket sports. Common injuries include medial and lateral epicondylitis, radial tunnel syndrome, ulnar nerve entrapment, triceps and biceps tendinitis, and conditions related to valgus extension overload: ulnar collateral ligament tears ...
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Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2012
Elbow complaints are frequently encountered in the emergency setting. Mechanism of injury often involves direct trauma or a fall on the outstretched hand and arm. Abnormal findings on elbow radiographs can be challenging to identify, thus a systematic approach is essential to identify subtle findings especially with occult fractures. Maintaining a high
Denise R. Ramponi, Judith A. Kaufmann
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Elbow complaints are frequently encountered in the emergency setting. Mechanism of injury often involves direct trauma or a fall on the outstretched hand and arm. Abnormal findings on elbow radiographs can be challenging to identify, thus a systematic approach is essential to identify subtle findings especially with occult fractures. Maintaining a high
Denise R. Ramponi, Judith A. Kaufmann
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