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- 7 Interestingly, a number of studies have found conflicting evidence. In this study, we will summarise our interpretation of the available literature on the basic science of elbow stability. Elbow loads with daily activities Use of the elbow
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epicondyle of the humerus, are dynamic stabilisers of the lateral elbow. Contraction of these muscles has been shown to decrease laxity in LCL-deficient elbows. 4 , 13 Other studies have confirmed that the musculature is directly involved in elbow
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) may not be sufficient to restore stability. It should rather be implemented in adjunction to ligamentous and/or coronoid repair to regain full elbow stability. In the last decades, there has been an annual increase of 8% in elbow arthroplasty
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elbow stability and prognosis? Clin Orthop Relat Res 2014 ; 472 : 2128 – 2135 . 30. Katthagen JC Jensen G Lill H Voigt C . Monobloc radial head prostheses in complex elbow injuries: results after primary
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flexion ranges from 140° to 150° and maximal extension from –10° to 10° in healthy subjects and is dependent on sex and age ( 13 , 14 ). Despite elbow stiffness usually being relatively pain free, end-range tenderness can be found in most cases. Elbow
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, the elbow’s articulations involve the greater sigmoid notch of the ulna, as well as the trochlea and capitellum of the humerus. The interlocking configurations of these components play a significant role in maintaining elbow stability, in addition to