It is written from a perspective relevant for all who are involved in treatment of patients with elbow pathology. In the chapters describing different elbow pathologies, the anatomy is described more in detail. This chapter is focussed on anatomy concerning the elbow ligaments, muscles, bones and ...
Collateral ligaments of the elbow: conventional MR imaging and MR arthrography with coronal oblique plane and elbow flexion. To determine the best plane and position of the elbow for optimal visualization of normal and abnormal collateral ligaments with conventional magnetic reso... A Cotten,J ...
The important structures of the elbow can be divided into several categories. These include bones and joints ligaments and tendons muscles nerves blood vessels Bones and JointsThe bones of the elbow are the humerus (the upper arm bone), the ulna (the larger bone of the forearm, on the opposi...
摘要: Elbow arthroscopy is becoming a mainstream orthopedic procedure. Through multiple portals, a thorough evaluation of the entire elbow joint is possible. However, an understanding of normal arthroscopic anatomy is essential for orientation and alienation of pathologic processes....
Elbow, shoulder, ankle 2. Joints Can Be Grouped By Their Structure into Fibrous, Cartilaginous, and Synovial Joints Fibrous Joints. Between the articulations of fibrous joints is thick connective tissue, which is why most (but not all) fibrous joints are immovable (synarthroses). There are thre...
Ligaments are a fibrous connective tissue that stabilize bones. The ligament of the forearm is called an interosseous membrane. It is a strong, but flexible, ligament that connects the radius and the ulna–the two bones that make up the lower arm. The interosseous membrane increases stability be...
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Elbow Joint. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging provides clinically useful information in assessing the elbow joint. Superior depiction of muscles, ligaments and tendons a... Martin,Silvia,Sanchez,... - 《Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology》 被引量: 11发表: 2013年 ...
The elbow is a complex joint that consists of three different articulations: humeroulnar, humeroradial, and proximal radioulnar. During certain activities it can be subjected to significant loads, especially in racquet or throwing sports. The ligamentous complexes of the elbow are involved in the...
Functional anatomy of the medial ligamentous complex of the elbow. Its role in anterior posterior instability Although the rotator cuff interval and the adjacent ligaments are gaining interest because of their importance for glenohumeral instability and adhesive ca... Rongieres,M.,Akhavan,... - 《...
It consists of three joints; the humeroulnar joint, the humeroradial joint, and the proximal radioulnar joint, all within one articular capsule! The elbow joint is supported by three ligaments: The annular ligament The radial collateral ligament The ulnar collateral ligament Key Facts about...