Introduction Medial elbow pain is not very common in the general population. Medial epicondylitis (ME) has shown a prevalence of < 1% and has been calculated to be one-third as frequent as lateral epicondylitis. 1 Certain groups of the
Przemysław Lubiatowski, Joanna Wałecka, Marcin Dzianach, Jakub Stefaniak, and Leszek Romanowski
2 cases - Large study: 121 out of 600 patients with lateral elbow pain 15 Brahe Pedersen 15 2017 60 Case series, level IV 17 43 44 (42–46) 32 US Posterior RCJ Arthroscopic 27 47% - 47% satisfactory based
Alfonso Vaquero-Picado, Raul Barco, and Samuel A. Antuña
Introduction Lateral elbow pain is one of the most common sources of medical consultation for non-traumatic elbow disorders. The most frequent diagnosis is the tendinous disorder known as lateral epicondylitis (LE) or ‘tennis elbow’. However
Megan Conti Mica, Pieter Caekebeke, and Roger van Riet
posterior displacement of the radial head relative to the capitellum, thus causing disruption of some or all of the lateral-sided stabilisers. 8 Patients complain of lateral-sided elbow pain and mechanical symptoms such as clicking or instability
Daniel Bachman and Akin Cil
. 5 Unicompartmental arthroplasty is the replacement of the radiocapitellar joint with a metallic capitellum and mating radial head covered with a polyethylene cap. This novel procedure is used in patients with isolated lateral elbow compartment
Joaquín Sanchez-Sotelo and Mark Morrey
Introduction Traumatic elbow injuries commonly result in damage to several of the elbow structures involved in joint stability. Persistent elbow instability after injury often results in pain, poor function and progressive joint degeneration
Mark F Siemensma, Anna E van der Windt, Eline M van Es, Joost W Colaris, and Denise Eygendaal
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
Lars Adolfsson
° Primarily for pain reduction Total elbow arthroplasty For severe post-traumatic osteoarthritis in low-demand patients Up to 90° Pain reduction and increased range of movement Open access This article is distributed under the
Olga D. Savvidou, Panagiotis Koutsouradis, George D. Chloros, Ioannis Papanastasiou, Thomas Sarlikiotis, Aggelos Kaspiris, and Panayiotis J. Papagelopoulos
the metaphysis. 28 Pain in the elbow is the most common symptom, while swelling and deformity are associated with large lesions. Histologically GCT is characterized by the presence of multinucleated giant cells (osteoclast-like cells), neoplastic
Felix H. Savoie and Michael O’Brien
Introduction Valgus instability of the elbow is common in United States baseball pitchers and is not infrequent in gymnasts, javelin throwers, other overhead athletes and wrestlers. Although trauma more commonly affects the lateral side