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both clinics and radiology departments are seeing more patients with elbow injuries. The most common clinical presentation is lateral elbow pain. Familiar terms such as “tennis elbow,”“golfer’s elbow,” and “little leaguer’s elbow,” are ...
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X-rayCTMRIThe elbow is a joint composed of three different articulations all included in the same synovial capsule, with a complex anatomy that allows two kinds of motion: flexion-extension and pronation and supination. Stabilization of the elbow is provided by osseous and ligamentous structures....
Imaging pediatric elbow trauma in the acute setting remains diagnostically challenging given difficult patient positioning, multiple ossification centers of the pediatric elbow, overlapping structures, and complex joint anatomy. Digital tomosynthesis is a technique where the X-ray source travels across a ...