Simple elbow dislocationReduction maneuverDrop signInstabilityOperative managementNonoperative managementInjury mechanismEvaluationImagingThe elbow is the second most commonly dislocated joint. Elbow dislocations are often caused by falling onto an outstretched hand, resulting in application of a valgus, supina...
Simple Elbow Dislocation: Nonoperative Mangement & Return to Activity By American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons 2010 FEATURING Marc Safran November 29, 2010 Comments 0 Login to view comments. Click here to Login Related Videos 16:48 Decision Making Algorithm for Terrible Triad Injuries (Complex In...
23 12M Simple elbow dislocation N N 17 Reduced radiocapitellar joint Nonoperative MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; CT, computed tomography; MIN, minutes; M, male; F, female; Y, yes; N, no. * =One CT scan did not correlate with MRI findings. Twenty of the patients (87%) had a fract...
Reviews the current knowledge regarding the diagnosis and management, both nonoperative and operative, of the most common forms of elbow maladies found in ... E. Bigsby,M. Kemp,N. Siddiqui,... - Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 ...
We aimed to compare the clinical results after ligamentous elbow dislocation between patients treated nonoperatively (group A) and patients who un
Outcomes of Nonoperative Pediatric Medial Humeral Epicondyle Fractures With and Without Associated Elbow Dislocationmedial epicondylefracturedislocationnonunionulnar neuropathyBackground:Medial epicondyle fractures may occur idoi:info:doi/10.1097/BPO.0000000000000890Fausett...
Rupture of both the lateral and medial collateral ligament of the elbow can be seen as an isolated injury, or it can be part of a more complex injury such as a dislocation. Persistent insufficiency of the lateral collateral ligament of the elbow results in posterolateral rotatory instability. ...
Rupture of both the lateral and medial collateral ligament of the elbow can be seen as an isolated injury, or it can be part of a more complex injury such as a dislocation. Persistent insufficiency of the lateral collateral ligament of the elbow results in posterolateral rotatory instability. ...
and articular cartilage. Many conditions can be successfully managed with nonoperative therapies—including activity modification, physiotherapy, medications, injections, and taping/bracing. More serious injuries and those unresponsive to conservative treatment may require surgery. Imaging studies have an establ...
(MRI) are often used. Common basketball injuries range from chronic overuse injuries such as lateral epicondylitis to acute fracture and dislocation and even infectious processes such as infected olecranon bursitis. Treatment may involve nonoperative management with rest and physical therapy as well as ...