Presents a case report on medial growth-plate elbow avulsion fracture in a high school baseball player. Signs and symptoms of a medial growth-plate fracture; History of the injury; Treatment.doi:10.1123/ATT.7.6.56Stacey A. SlaterB. Velasquez...
But now i can't even straighten at all..but when i went get x ray..they told me i had loose bones floating around..whats up with that?---Joshua Comments:Hi Avery.Loose bones floating around? What does that mean? Like chips of bone broken off? A loose elbow joint? It's unfortunat...
A technetium-99 isotope scan exhibited localized uptake in the tumor region, with no corresponding uptake elsewhere. Chest X-ray and CT chest scans showed no signs of metastasis. The above findings indicated a diagnosis of an osteochondroma originating from the trochlea and the capitellum. Surgical...
CASE REVIEW - Medial Growth-Plate Elbow Avulsion Fracture in a High School Baseball PlayerStacey SlaterBenito J VelasquezInternational Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training
H. R. DENNYDepartment of Veterinary Surgery, University of Bristol, Langford House, Langford, Bristol BS18 7DUJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdJournal of Small Animal PracticeBarr ARS. Denny HR. The management ofelbow instability caused by premature closure of the distal radial growth plate in dogs. J ...
The blind tee has the most obvious growth rate followed by the erosion rates of 1.5D elbow and 3D elbow, while the maximum erosion rate of the right-angle elbow is the smallest. (2) The most serious erosion of the blind tee is located in the blind end of the pipe wall. Compared ...