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== Purpose<br> | == Purpose<br> == | ||
To test the presence of either a bony fracture or for elbow joint effusion.<ref name="Hawksworth and Freeland">Hawksworth CRE, Freeland P. Inability to fully extend teh injured elbow: and indictor for significant injury? Arch of Emerg Med. 1991;8:253-256.</ref><br> | |||
== Technique<br> == | == Technique<br> == |
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To test the presence of either a bony fracture or for elbow joint effusion.[1]
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- ↑ Hawksworth CRE, Freeland P. Inability to fully extend teh injured elbow: and indictor for significant injury? Arch of Emerg Med. 1991;8:253-256.