Figure 1 - Anatomy of the elbow (MR) Images of the elbow joint in MRI and 3D The MRI and 3D scanning images of the elbow are from a healthy volunteer. The MRI slices were acquired with a thickness of 4 mm, with different weightings and impacts: T1-weightings and PD-Fat sat: weig...
The authors investigated the MR appearance of the normal elbow. Comparison of the MR images of normal volunteers with anatomic sections obtained from cadaveric elbows documented MR's ability to visualize essentially all of the important articular and periarticular anatomy. This paper describes a ...
Anatomy, Zoologythe bend or joint of the arm between the upper arm and forearm. something bent like an elbow, such as a piece of pipe bent at an angle. v.[~+object] to push aside with or as if with the elbow; jostle:She elbowed him aside and took the seat. ...
ULTRASONOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE CANINE ELBOW 来自 Wiley 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 作者:CR Lamb,K Wong 摘要: To produce detailed ultrasonographic images of the soft tissue structures around the canine elbow joint, a series of greyhound cadaver limbs were scanned both intact and dissected in a water ...
Anatomy and etiology The exact aetiology of OCD is poorly understood. There are many factors associated with the aetiology and development of avascular necrosis. These include genetics, anatomy, trauma, vascular, metabolic, haematogenous, endocrine, nutritional and inflammatory disorders.5, 6, 7, 8 ...
In this edition of our Orthopedic Anatomy Series: Exploring Your Body from the Inside Out, we look at the causes and treatments of common hand, wrist and elbow ailments that can cause this discomfort. Our panel of five OrthoCarolina hand, wrist, & elbow specialists partnered with the ed...
This article reviews the basic anatomy of the elbow joint and discusses the common osteochondral injuries, ligamentous injuries, instability syndromes, and tendinous pathologies at the elbow joint. The role of imaging in compressive neuropathies is briefly discussed. 展开 关键词:...
Multidetector CT of carpal injuries: anatomy, fractures, and fracture-dislocations. Fractures and dislocations of the carpal bones are more common in young active patients. These injuries can lead to pain, dysfunction, and loss of producti... R Kaewlai,LL Avery,AV Asrani,... - 《Radiographics...
2. The Anatomy and Biomechanics of Ligaments and Bony Structures The elbow represents one of the most stable joints in the human body. The close connection of the ulnohumeral and the capitulo-radial joints results in a high range of motion of the elbow with regard to extension and flexion ...