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studies in traumatic radial neuropathy . Muscle Nerve 2007 ; 36 : 364 - 7 . 30. Lee S Saetia K Saha S Kline DG Kim DH . Axillary nerve injury associated with sports . Neurosurg Focus 2011 ; 31 : E10
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Introduction A radial head fracture is a common injury and the most common elbow fracture in adults. The estimated incidence of radial head fractures is 2.5−2.8 per 10 000 inhabitants per year ( 1 , 2 ). On average, female patients are
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injury, the loading mode, and their complex interplay with other injured structures. The radial head and the coronoid can be visualised as a single anterior wall preventing anterior escape of the distal humerus (posterior escape of the forearm). The
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mindful of extending the wrist to neutral before examining finger extension as lumbrical muscular function can be mistaken for intact radial nerve function. The radial and ulnar pulses should be assessed because brachial artery injuries can be associated
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radiocapitellar joint. 1 , 2 In order to restore the stability in case of comminuted fractures or complex elbow trauma, radial head arthroplasty (RHA) may be indicated. 3 However, only replacing the radial head (in, for instance, terrible triad injuries
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repair. Anteriorly, the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (LACN) is a terminal sensory branch of the musculocutaneous nerve. It bifurcates into two branches that supply the volar-radial portion of the wrist, portions of the thumb and the distal two
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imaging findings Acute MCL tear Medial epicondylitis MCL injury Snapping ulnar nerve +/- snapping triceps Ulnar neuritis/neuropathy Acute MCL injury Little League elbow OCD trochlea Fx. sublime tubercule Avulsion Fx
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, the ulnar and radial nerve are particularly at risk of iatrogenic injury ( 30 , 35 ). Prior to the procedure, physical examination under anesthesia should be performed, measuring the ROM, testing the elbow for instability, and localizing the position
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radial shaft anteriorly, and distal to the tuberosity can create a crush injury on the nerve. Most PIN injuries recover fully; if they do not, tendon transfers are more commonly considered than primary nerve surgery. 17 LABC nerve injuries are almost
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restoration of the radial length without over- or under-stuffing, 2 restoring the contact mechanics of the native radius and its articulation, 3 , 4 and using a system that can restore stability to an elbow that has concomitant ligamentous injuries