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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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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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2016
This chapter reviews the anatomical variations of the distal humerus, proximal radius, proximal ulna, and capsule‐ligament structures of the elbow joint. The articular portion of the distal humerus comprises bony and cartilaginous structures within the joint capsule.
Giannicola, Giuseppe +5 more
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This chapter reviews the anatomical variations of the distal humerus, proximal radius, proximal ulna, and capsule‐ligament structures of the elbow joint. The articular portion of the distal humerus comprises bony and cartilaginous structures within the joint capsule.
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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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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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2019
The elbow joint is a complex structure. This chapter reviews anatomy of the elbow joint as well as evaluation and treatment of elbow joint pain.
Matt Fischer +2 more
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The elbow joint is a complex structure. This chapter reviews anatomy of the elbow joint as well as evaluation and treatment of elbow joint pain.
Matt Fischer +2 more
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2019
Articular denervation was a subject of interest in treating painful pathologies of different body joints, especially in non-weight-bearing joints. Good knowledge about articular neuroanatomy is needed to perform denervation procedures effectively. Elbow denervation can be done in a large number of pathologies in young active patients who have a good or
Amr Mohamed Aly +2 more
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Articular denervation was a subject of interest in treating painful pathologies of different body joints, especially in non-weight-bearing joints. Good knowledge about articular neuroanatomy is needed to perform denervation procedures effectively. Elbow denervation can be done in a large number of pathologies in young active patients who have a good or
Amr Mohamed Aly +2 more
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2018
Brett S. Pexa, E. Ryan, J. Myers
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Brett S. Pexa, E. Ryan, J. Myers
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