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  • ...274696800164 Biomechanical analysis of tension band fixation for olecranon fracture treatment.] Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 1996;5(6):442-8.</ref> * '''Type II''':  Displaced fracture with intact ulnar collateral ligaments
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  • ...due to the action of the extensor carpi radialis longus innervated by the radial nerve.<ref>Wheeler R, DeCastro A. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31082090 [[File:Radial nerve.jpg|thumb]]
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  • *[http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/PDFs/A00072.pdf Clavicular Fracture (Broken Collarbone)] from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (201 *[http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00073 Radial Head Fractures of the Elbow] from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (
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  • # Lateral pinch (key pinch): Place the pinchmeter between the radial side of index finger and thumb, and instruct the client to pinch as hard as ...o entrapment in certain individuals with abnormalities such as an atypical head of the [[Flexor Pollicis Longus|flexor pollicis longus]] muscle <ref name="
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  • ...the midcarpal joint. The movements at the wrist are flexion and extension, radial and ulnar deviation and pronation and supination (at the distal radioulnar Includes the ulnar head and styloid process.<ref name=":3">Palastanga N, Soames R. Anatomy and Huma
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  • ...nd crosses the ulnar artery, but is separated from this vessel by the deep head of the [[Pronator Teres|pronator teres]]. It descends beneath the flexor di In this situation, it lies behind, and rather to the radial side of the tendon of the [[Palmaris Longus|palmaris longus]], and is cover
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  • ...he growth plate (traumatic early closure of the epiphysis or Salter-Harris fracture (type V). <ref>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK580535/ Madelung Defo ...n of the Vickman's ligament of crossing the volar-ulnar part of the distal radial metaphysis it restricts movements of the wrist and causing reduced stabilit
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  • ...ral joint is the hinge joint (between the capitulum of the humerus and the head of the radius) and is known to be one of the most congruent (maximum contac ...ex. The major static elbow stabilizers are the medial (ulnar) and lateral (radial) collateral ligaments and the ulnohumeral joint<ref name=":0">Tribst MF, Zo
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  • ...)''' is a load-bearing structure between the lunate, triquetrum, and ulnar head. ...clicking or point tenderness between the [[pisiform]] and the [[Ulna|ulnar head]].
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  • ...ejwani N, Phillips D, Goldstein RY. Management of Lateral Humeral Condylar Fracture in Children. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2011; ...that sustained a shoulder injury.<ref name="Hart" />&nbsp;Additionly, this fracture can occur in newborns due to a birth-related injury.<ref name="Hart" />
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  • ...ref>&nbsp;This abutment results in increased load bearing across the ulnar head, TFCC and ulnar carpals, and subsequent&nbsp;degeneration of the TFCC,&nbsp ...ngenital positioning of the ulnar articular surface more distally than the radial articular surface&nbsp;
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  • ...er and conflict settings, fractures are a common injury, with at least one fracture seen in half of the patients presenting for treatment.<ref name=":3">Lathia == Fracture Overview ==
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  • ...s: an ulnar part, comprised of the triquetrohamatecapitate ligament, and a radial part that extends distally from the radioscaphocapitate ligament. Another i * '''Wrist Sprain or Fracture''': Acute pain and swelling, often following a traumatic event.
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  • ...ial collateral ligament) and compression of the lateral structures (radial head, capitellum). Little league elbow encompasses delayed or accelerated growth ...ophysitis<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; • Older Children: epicondylar avulsion [[fracture]]<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; • Not common to see ligamentous or flexor/prona
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  • ...rus (Figure 1), causing posterior subluxation or dislocation of the radial head relative to the capitellum, without associated instability of the proximal The LCL, radial head and coronoid process, and the common extensor origin all help prevent poste
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  • ...e annular ligament encircles the head of the radius, stabilizing it in the radial notch. Each of these ligaments can be injured by elbow trauma or overuse.<r '''Lateral collateral ligamentous''' injuries are typically associated with fracture or [[Posterior Elbow Dislocation|dislocation]]<ref>Sevivas N, Ferreira N, P
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  • * Radial head * '''Radial pulse''': palpated at the anterior wrist, proximal to the base of the thumb
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  • ...urfaces can become incongruent following trauma, because of malunion of a fracture site or ligamentous instability. ...bodies, bony deformity or malunion is suspected in the setting of previous fracture.
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  • ...lance between the remodelling and micro-damage may occur, causing a stress fracture.<ref name=":0">Warden SJ, Gutschlag FR, Wajswelner H, et al. [https://www.r ...g injury at the elite level. This is especially worrisome because a stress fracture that occurs during training for a major championship could prevent the inju
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  • Involved anatomy of this disorder includes the [[Elbow|radial head]] or the central and/or lateral aspect of the [[Elbow|capitellum]]. ...capitellum, typically the central or lateral portion, but also the radial head, the olecranon of the ulna and the trochlea humeri.<ref name="Steven" />
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