نتایج جستجو برای: complex elbow injuries

تعداد نتایج: 909035  

Journal: :Techniques in hand & upper extremity surgery 2006
Alfonso Queipo de Llano Temboury Rafael López Arévalo Felipe Luna González y Enrique Queipo de Lllano Jiménez

Certain complex traumatic elbow lesions challenge the orthopaedic and trauma surgeon. If they are not treated correctly, they cause a high rate of disability, arising from elbow instablility and stiffness, either by fibrosis or joint incongruity. Injuries such as complex fractures of the proximal third of the ulna, coronoid fractures associated with radial head fractures (the "terrible triad"),...

Journal: :The American Journal of Surgery 1959

Journal: :Journal of sport rehabilitation 2010
Yin-Chou Lin Angela Thompson Jung-Tang Kung Liang-Wei Chieh Shih-Wei Chou Jung-Charng Lin

CONTEXT Elbow injuries are widely reported among baseball players. The elbow is susceptible to injury when elbow-flexor and -extensor forces are imbalanced during pitching or throwing. Assessment of muscle-strength ratios may prove useful for diagnosing elbow injury. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between the elbow-flexor and -extensor functional isokinetic...

2011
Niels WL Schep Jeroen De Haan Gijs IT Iordens Wim E Tuinebreijer Maarten WGA Bronkhorst Mark R De Vries J Carel Goslings S John Ham Steven Rhemrev Gert R Roukema Inger B Schipper Jan Bernard Sintenie Hub GWM Van der Meulen Tom PH Van Thiel Arie B Van Vugt Egbert JMM Verleisdonk Jos PAM Vroemen Philippe Wittich Peter Patka Esther MM Van Lieshout Dennis Den Hartog

BACKGROUND Elbow dislocations can be classified as simple or complex. Simple dislocations are characterized by the absence of fractures, while complex dislocations are associated with fractures of the radial head, olecranon, or coronoid process. The majority of patients with these complex dislocations are treated with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), or arthroplasty in case of a non...

2015
Amit Grover

Introduction: Elbow joint is the second most common joint to dislocate after shoulder. 20 percent of elbow dislocations are associated with fractures. Elbow dislocations are commonly associated with coronoid process, radial head and olecranon fractures. Dislocations of the elbow commonly accompany proximal ulna or radial fracture. Elbow dislocation with a distal radius fracture is rare. In the ...

 Background: This study addresses the null hypothesis that there is no expansion of heterotopic ossification (HO) in the elbow beyond what can be seen early on.   Methods: The area of HO was measured on lateral radiographs of 38 consecutive patients that had operative treatment of HO between 2000 and 2013. Measurements from radiographs obtained between 3 to 7 weeks were compared to measurements...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2020

Journal: :The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume 1988

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