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Management of the elbow joint [PDF]
Summary. The elbow is a complex joint that is prone to bleeding episodes. These features as well as the close proximity of the ulnar nerve and the need to use the elbow in many activities of daily living can lead to a range of symptoms including recurrent bleeds, pain, instability or loss of range of movement and nerve compression.
Nicholas J. Goddard+3 more
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Elbow lesions are a potential reason for ending a gymnastics career, and presents a real concern for coaches, scientist and clinicians. Previous research has focused on female gymnastics and as such the aim of the current study was to investigate key ...
Roman Farana+3 more
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Objective: To assess the short-term effects of strenuous dynamic stretching of the elbow joint using an intelligent stretching device in chronic spastic stroke survivors.Methods: The intelligent stretching device was utilized to provide a single session ...
Sanjana Rao+5 more
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The coronoid process of the ulna, as a key part of the elbow joint, plays an important role in maintaining elbow joint stability. Reconstruction of the coronoid process is necessary in both acute and chronic coronoid defects to restore elbow stability ...
Yikun Jiang+6 more
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Conversion of a Surgical Elbow Arthrodesis to Total Elbow Arthroplasty
Arthrodesis of the elbow joint addresses pain due to intra-articular pathology, but with significant functional limitations. Loss of motion at the elbow is not completely compensated by the wrist and shoulder joints and elbow fusion is thus purely a ...
Dominik Rog+2 more
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Development of the human elbow joint [PDF]
Many studies have been published on the development of the human elbow joint, but authors disagree on its morphogenetic timetable. Most discrepancies center on the cavitation of the elbow joint (including the humeroradial, humeroulnar, and superior radioulnar joints), and the organization of the tunnel of the ulnar nerve.
J. Jiménez-Collado+5 more
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Secondary purulent infections of the elbow joint: a retrospective, single-center study
Background Septic arthritis of the elbow joint is a rare condition. Limited data is available on infections of the elbow joint following trauma or prior surgery on this joint.
Valentin Rausch+6 more
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This study presents a human elbow motor learning strategy responding to varying loads. Inspired by Kawato’s internal model theory, we suggest hypothesis that human minimize the internal model error by updating the joint stiffness to generate stable and ...
Wonseok SHIN, Handdeut CHANG, Jung KIM
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