Search results for “( "Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy" OR Tennis+Elbow OR Lateral+Epicondylitis)”

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Acute calcific periarthritis (elbow)

  Diagnosis almost certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 03 Jul 2020
79% complete
X-ray Ultrasound
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Additional radial wrist extensor muscles

Additional radial wrist extensors are normal anatomical variants and accessory muscles of the forearm and the wrist.  The following additional wrist extensors have been described 1-6: extensor carpi radialis intermedius extensor carpi radialis accessorius extensor carpi radialis tertius Epid...
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Anconeus muscle

The anconeus muscle is a small muscle in the posterior compartment of the arm at the lateral aspect of the elbow. Its functional significance is not well understood 5. It should not be confused with the anconeus epitrochlearis, an accessory muscle that is present in up to one third of people, a...
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AO/OTA classification of distal humeral fractures

The AO/OTA classification of distal humeral fractures is one of the most frequently used systems for classifying distal humeral fractures.  The AO classification divides distal humeral fractures into three groups, A, B and C with complexity and severity increasing 1. type A: extraarticular  A...
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Boxer knuckle (ultrasound)

  Diagnosis almost certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 20 Aug 2023
79% complete
Ultrasound
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Bursa

A bursa (plural: bursae) is a small fluid-filled sac lined by a synovial membrane with an inner capillary layer of synovial fluid. These provide a cushion between bones and tendons and/or muscles around a joint. This helps to reduce friction between the bones and allows free movement. Bursae may...
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Common extensor origin of the elbow

The common extensor origin of the elbow classically refers to the common tendon of the following forearm extensor muscles, which form a common footprint at the lateral epicondyle 1,2: extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) extensor digitorum communis (EDC) extensor digiti minimi (EDM) extenso...
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Common extensor tendinopathy (lateral epicondylitis)

  Diagnosis certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 29 Jun 2012
75% complete
Ultrasound
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Common extensor tendon injury

Common extensor tendon injuries of the elbow include partial and complete tears or detachment of the common extensor tendon origin of the elbow and are commonly associated with lateral epicondylitis 1-4. Epidemiology Common extensor tendon injuries are the most common acute tendon injuries of ...
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Common extensor tendon injury

  Diagnosis certain
Joachim Feger
Published 20 Jan 2023
98% complete
MRI
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Elbow anatomy (illustration)

Andrew Murphy
Published 18 Apr 2022
35% complete
Diagram
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Elbow (AP view)

The elbow AP view is part of the two view elbow series, examining the distal humerus, proximal radius and ulna.  The projection demonstrates the elbow joint in its natural anatomical position allowing for adequate radiographic examination of the articulations of the elbow including the radiohum...
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Elbow bursae

The elbow bursae are a collection of synovial-lined bursae that exist around the elbow.  They can be divided into bursae around the olecranon and in the cubital fossa. Olecranon bursae superficial olecranon bursa: lies between the olecranon and the subcutaneous tissue. subtendinous olecranon ...
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Elbow (lateral view)

The lateral elbow view is part of the two view elbow series, examining the distal humerus, proximal radius and ulna. It is deceptively one of the more technically demanding projections in radiography 1-3. The projection is the orthogonal view of the AP elbow allowing for examination of the ulna...
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Elbow ossification

Elbow ossification occurs at the six elbow ossification centers in a reproducible order. Being familiar with the order of ossification of the elbow is important in not mistaking an epicondylar fracture for a normal ossification center.  Appearance Order The order of appearances of the elbow o...
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Elbow ossification centers

  Diagnosis not applicable
Leonardo Lustosa
Published 26 Jul 2020
57% complete
Annotated image
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Elbow ossification (mnemonic)

Mnemonics for elbow ossification include CRITOE and CRITOL. These are essentially the same, apart from the terminal letter which represents the External or Lateral epicondyle. Mnemonics CRITOE C: capitellum R: radial head I: internal epicondyle T: trochlea O: olecranon E: external epicon...
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Elbow protocol (MRI)

The MRI elbow protocol encompasses a set of different MRI sequences for the routine assessment of the elbow joint.  Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of the elbow joint. Protocol specifics will vary depending on MRI scanner type, specific h...
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Elbow radiograph (an approach)

Elbow radiographs are common and oftentimes difficult to interpret without a solid systematic search strategy.  Systematic review Choosing a search strategy and utilizing it consistently is a helpful method to overcome common errors seen in diagnostic radiology. The order in which you interpre...
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Elbow series

The elbow series is a set of radiographs taken to investigate elbow joint pathology, often in the context of trauma. It usually comprises an AP and lateral projection, although other non-standard, modified projections are utilized for specific indications. Indications Elbow x-rays are indicate...

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