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Dislocation of the elbow joint

Archives of Orthopaedic and Traumatic Surgery, 1984
Although dislocation of the elbow is a common injury, it has been the subject of very few papers in the orthopaedic literature during the last 20 years. The recommendations for treatment have usually been conservative but in later years wider indications for surgical treatment with ligament repair have been recommended. Seventy-two patients with simple
O, Lansinger   +3 more
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Aspiration of the elbow joint

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006
The technique described below can be used for any of the above conditions. Aspiration of the elbow joint following radial head fracture will form the focus of this discussion.
Sam, Oussedik, Fares, Haddad
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The Guildford Elbow Joint

Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1980
The Guildford Elbow Joint prosthesis uses a non-rigid hinge articulation combined with intra-medullary stems to replace the humero-ulnar joint. The metal-on-plastic articulating surfaces are designed to allow some subluxation and accessory movements while remaining self-centering and stable under load.
E J, Evans, P J, Stiles
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Ultrasonography of the elbow joint

Rheumatology International, 1990
The nonechogenic space between the bone and the joint capsule was measured in ultrasonographic scans at six different sites in 60 elbow joints of 30 healthy adults as well as in 35 joints with clinical arthritis. The space could be demonstrated in all healthy joints on the volar side at the levels of the trochlea and the capitulum of the humerus.
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The elbow joint

2016
The following are some of the indications for radiography of the elbow joint: pain on manipulation of the joint; joint instability; swelling or deformity of the joint; atrophy of the adjacent muscles; evaluation of inherited or developmental conditions; ED certification; ED surgery; and abnormal associated long bone growth.
Charles E. DeCamp   +3 more
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The elbow joint

1998
Abstract The joints of the elbow (including the proximal radioulnar joint) have strong ligaments. The main movements of the elbow joint are flexion and extension while forearm pronation and supination occur at the radioulnar joints.TraumaFractures are common but may be hard to detect on X-ray leading to a misdiagnosis of a soft-tissue ...
Jim. Wardrope, Bryan English
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The Elbow Joint

1991
The incidence of sports-related injuries of the elbow has increased over the past decade. Fortunately, advances have been made in understanding the mechanisms of injury and the biomechanics involved. Also, the use of more sophisticated techniques — such as MRI — has allowed a more accurate and prompt diagnosis of most sport-induced lesions of the elbow
C. Pierre-Jerome   +2 more
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Arthrography of the Elbow-Joint

Acta Radiologica, 1955
H, ARVIDSSON, O, JOHANSSON
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Elbow Joint Classification for Total Elbow Arthroplasty

2024 46th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)
Current elbow prosthesis design and fabrication is not catering for the target population, leading to a prevalent occurrence of prosthesis mismatch in total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) surgeries. To address this challenge, it is crucial to develop an efficient elbow joint classification method that accurately captures specific morphological variations ...
Jun Wang   +8 more
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[Elbow joint].

Der Orthopade, 1986
The elbow joint is a key joint for positioning of the hand. Four operations have to be considered for the rheumatoid elbow: removal of rheumatoid nodules and bursectomy, resection of the radial head, synovectomy, and arthroplasty. Synovectomy and arthroplasty are carefully analyzed, both from the point of view of recent international literature as well
N, Gschwend, J U, Steiger
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