نتایج جستجو برای: complex elbow injuries

تعداد نتایج: 909035  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2014
Kevin Bohn Kyros Ipaktchi Meryl Livermore Jue Cao Rodrigo Banegas

Elbow fracture-dislocations destabilize the elbow, preventing functional rehabilitation. If left untreated, they commonly result in functional compromise and poor outcomes. The "terrible triad" injury is classically described as a combination of a coronoid process and radial head fractures, as well as a posterolateral elbow dislocation. Surgical treatment to restore stable elbow range of motion...

1999
Simon P Frostick Mohammad Mohammad David A Ritchie

Athletic injuries of the elbow are common especially in throwing sports such as baseball and tennis. An early diagnosis, early initiation of treatment, and appropriate referrals for surgical management enable athletes to return safely to competition as quickly as possible. Elbow injuries may involve any of the anatomical structures in the region. The normal range of motion at the elbow joint is...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1999
S P Frostick M Mohammad D A Ritchie

Athletic injuries of the elbow are common especially in throwing sports such as baseball and tennis. An early diagnosis, early initiation of treatment, and appropriate referrals for surgical management enable athletes to return safely to competition as quickly as possible. Elbow injuries may involve any of the anatomical structures in the region. The normal range of motion at the elbow joint is...

Journal: :Clinics in sports medicine 2004
Jonas R Rudzki George A Paletta

Elbow injuries in skeletally immature athletes continue to increase as juvenile and adolescent athletes participate in organized athletics at earlier ages and with greater intensity. Specialization in specific sports at younger ages has led to an increase in injuries related to repetitive microtrauma. As a result, the spectrum of injuries commonly seen in skeletally immature athletes has increa...

Journal: :Archives of emergency medicine 1991
C R Hawksworth P Freeland

Elbow injuries are commonly seen in accident departments. Patients with possible bony injuries to the elbow were assessed to see if inability to fully extend the elbow was a good indicator of bony injury and hence the need for X-ray. The sensitivity of this test was 90.7% (95% confidence limits 80.7-100.7) and the specificity 69.5% (95% confidence limits 60.3-78.7). Use of this simple test woul...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2000
M Murad Uslu F Eksioglu

A case of complex paediatric elbow trauma, comprising of fracture lateral condyle associated with posterior dislocation of elbow is presented. Concomitant elbow dislocation was managed by closed reduction under sedation, assessing the elbow stability under general anaesthesia along with lateral condylar fracture fixation using cannulated cancellous screw. The patient had an uneventful recovery ...

2005
TAREK MAHBOUB

Severe upper extremity injuries are considered a potential source of significant disability. Appropriate soft tissue restoration is an essential component of any treatment protocol and often requires a vascularized flap to protect the neurovascular and musculo-tendinous structures. The use of latissimus dorsi muscle or myocutaneous flap is considered in ideal solution in such conditions as it p...

2013
Julie E. Adams

Introduction The elbow functions to facilitate positioning of the hand in space; it serves as a mechanical lever through the forearm for lifting and as a means of force transmission. Motion at the joint is a combination of flexion extension and pronosupination that facilitates activities of daily living. Trauma to the elbow can be challenging to treat. The anatomy is complex and stability of th...

Journal: :Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine 2008

Journal: :British Journal of Sports Medicine 1999

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