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Unilateral hinged external fixator of the elbow in complex elbow injuries We present the outcome of treating complex injuries of the elbow with the "Orthofix" external fixator in patients where the condition of the soft tissues d... P Stavlas,J Gliatis,V Polyzois,... - 《Injury-...
Elbow injuries are common in athletes, mostly those involved in martial arts, racket sports, and overhead throwing. Each lesion will depend on the sport’s features and devices used to perform the athletic activity. Size, weight, material properties, and additional instruments incorporated to the ...
There are two ligaments in the elbow that aid in preventing the elbow from dislocation-the RCL and the UCL. The UCL helps to connect the upper arm bone (Humerus) to one of the forearm bones (Ulna). The UCL stabilizes the elbow during the throwing motion, so it must be able to ...
Elbow 2 (1.03) 3 (1.00) 5 (1.01) 8 (1.13) 9 (1.00) 17 (1.05) 22 (1.04) Forearm 7 (3.59) 2 (0.67) 9 (1.82) 6 (0.85) 9 (1.00) 15 (0.93) 24 (1.14) Wrist 4 (2.05) 8 (2.68) 12 (2.43) 28 (3.95) 16 (1.77) 44 (2.73) 56 (2.66) Hand/fingers 10 (5.13) 13 (4.35...
Elbow injuries in throwing athletes can be challenging from the diagnostic and management perspectives. The stress of repetitive throwing does predispose athletes to certain conditions with which treating clinicians need to be familiar. An understanding of the anatomy of the elbow and the biomechanics of...
Elbow injuries are becoming more common as increasing numbers of people participate in throwing and racquet sports. The understanding and treatment of elbow injuries is becoming more sophisticated in conjunction with better noninvasive and invasive diagnostic techniques. The majority of injuries to the el...
Elbow overuse problems also occur in overhead racquet sports and in gymnastics. The key to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention is knowledge of the forces about the elbow, strengths of the growing tissues and sequelae to the elbow if injuries are left untreated. Although most of the conditions...
Obvious overlap exists between these general groups; however, it is important to understand the nature of the demand on the elbow that led to injury.Unfortunately, elbow injuries are on the rise in many sports. Most notably, injuries to the thrower's elbow have increased dramatically in the ...