ElbowOsteoligamentous injuryReoperationMotion stiffnessJoint instabilityVALGUS STABILITYELBOWARTHROPLASTYRadial head fractures represent an osteoligamentous injury of the elbow and the forearm, respectively. Concomitant injuries have to be included in the primary treatment to avoid unnecessary complications. ...
Background: Failure of total elbow arthroplasty is more common than after other major joint arthroplasties and is often a result of aseptic loosening, peri-prosthetic infection, fracture and instability. Infection can be a devastating complication, yet there are no established guidelines for the pre-...
Distal humerus fractures are located near the elbow joint and are more common in children than they are in adults. Doctors may diagnose a fractured humerus by Examining the arm and pulses. Taking an X-ray of the affected arm. More sophisticated imagery (in rare cases), such as a computed ...