Elbow
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Elbow Anatomy
The elbow is a complex joint formed by the articulation of three bones –the humerus, radius and ulna. The elbow joint helps in bending or straightening of the arm to 180 degrees and assists in lifting or moving objects.
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Conditions
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Elbow Arthritis
Although the elbows are not weight-bearing joints, they are considered to be most important for the functioning of the upper limbs.
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Elbow Pain
The elbow is a hinge joint made up of 3 bones – humerus, radius and ulna.
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Elbow Contracture
Elbow contracture refers to a stiff elbow with limited range of motion. It is a common complication following elbow surgery, fractures, dislocations and burns.
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Elbow Injuries
The elbow joint is involved in various movements and may suffer from overuse or sports injuries. The common elbow injuries include elbow fractures, golf injuries to the hand, wrist or elbow and tendonitis.
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Distal Biceps Injuries
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Triceps Injuries
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Ligament Injuries
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Elbow Stiffness
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Elbow Instability
The elbow is formed by the junction of the humerus (upper arm bone), and radius and ulna (forearm bones).
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Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow is the common name used for the elbow condition called lateral epicondylitis.
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Golfer's Elbow
Golfer’s elbow, also called medial epicondylitis, is a painful condition occurring from repeated muscle contractions in the forearm that leads to inflammation and microtears in the tendons that attach to the medial epicondyle. The medial epicondyle is the bony prominence that is felt on the inside of the elbow.
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Elbow Osteochondritis Dissecans
Osteochondritis dissecans is a joint condition in which a piece of cartilage, along with a thin layer of the bone separates from the end of the bone because of inadequate blood supply.
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Elbow Dislocation
The elbow is a hinge joint made up of 3 bones – humerus, radius and ulna.
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Radial Head Fractures of the Elbow
The elbow is a junction between the forearm and the upper arm.
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Thrower's Elbow
An athlete uses an overhand throw to achieve greater speed and distance.
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Procedures
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Humerus Fractures ORIF
A humerus fracture is a condition that occurs when there is a break in the humerus or upper arm bone that commonly occurs as a result of severe trauma.
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Radial Head ORIF and Replacement
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Olecranon Fractures/ORIF
Olecranon fractures are described as a break in the bony tip of the elbow that sticks out when you bend your arm.
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Distal Humerus Fractures of the Elbow/ORIF
A distal humerus fracture is a condition that occurs when there is a break in the lower end of the humerus bone that commonly occurs as a result of severe trauma.
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Forearm Fractures / ORIF
The forearm is made up of two bones, the radius and ulna.
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Coronoid fractures/ORIF
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Tenex FAST Procedure
Tenex FAST procedure is a minimally invasive method to identify and remove pain generating scar tissue from tendons in the elbow, knee, ankle, foot and shoulder which can occur due to various musculoskeletal conditions such as tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, jumper’s knee, plantar fasciitis, swimmer’s shoulder and achilles tendonitis.
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Triceps Tendon Repairs
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UCL Reconstruction
The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL), also called medial collateral ligament, is located on the inside of the elbow and connects the ulna bone to the humerus bone.
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Interposition Arthroplasty
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