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Pediatric Elbow Injuries

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2018
Elbow trauma in children is one of the most commonly encountered musculoskeletal injuries in pediatric radiology. However, elbow injuries in children can be misdiagnosed due to secondary ossification centers unique to pediatric patients. Familiarity of the normal elbow anatomy in children is crucial for an accurate diagnosis.
Kim, Helen H. R., Gauguet, Jean-Marc
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Overuse Elbow Injuries in Youth Gymnasts

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021
Background: Gymnastics is a unique sport that places significant loads across the growing elbow, resulting in unique overuse injuries, some of which are poorly described in the current literature.
Nicholas A. Bonazza   +5 more
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What Can a Jump Tell Us About Elbow Injuries in Professional Baseball Pitchers?

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
Background: The incidence rate of elbow injuries has been rising in recent years among professional baseball pitchers. Determining valid screening procedures that allow practitioners to identify pitchers at an increased risk of such injuries is therefore
John Mayberry, S. Mullen, Scott Murayama
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Pediatric Floating Elbow Injuries Are Not as Problematic as They Were Once Thought to Be: A Systematic Review

Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: Pediatric ipsilateral supracondylar humerus and forearm fractures (floating elbow), are historically reported to have a high rate of complications, including pediatric acute compartment ...
S. Baghdadi
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Elbow injuries

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.
Utku, Kandemir   +2 more
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Elbow Injuries

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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Pediatric Elbow Injury

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.
C O, Ollivierre   +2 more
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Imaging of Elbow Injuries

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, Rosas
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Orthobiologics in Elbow Injuries

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2020
Orthobiologics 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.
Cleo D, Stafford   +2 more
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Elbow Injuries Detected on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Athletes Participating in the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Summer Olympic Games.

Journal of computer assisted tomography, 2019
BACKGROUND Athletes are prone to both acute and chronic overuse injuries of the elbow joint. The purpose of this study was to describe the frequency, anatomic distribution, and severity of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected elbow joint injuries ...
H. Alizai   +4 more
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