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Title: Elbow Anatomy and Injuries


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Elbow Anatomy and Injuries
  • PED 477
  • Spring 2009

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Elbow Anatomy - bones
  • Humerus
  • medial epicondyle
  • lateral epicondyle
  • Radius
  • Ulna
  • Olecranon

3
Elbow Anatomy - joint
  • Humeroulnar
  • Stable hinge
  • Similar to knee

4
Elbow Anatomy - Ligaments
  • LCL
  • Ulna and radius to humerus
  • MCL
  • Ulna to humerus

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Ligamentous Structures
  • Stabilizing ligaments
  • 1. Radial collateral

LCL
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Ligamentous Structures
  • Ulnar collateral

MCL
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Elbow Anatomy - muscles
  • Flexors (3 Bs)
  • Biceps
  • long (bicipital groove) and short head (coracoid)
  • Brachioradialis
  • Brachialis
  • Extensors
  • Triceps
  • Anconeus

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Elbow Flexors
Biceps Brachii
P long head - supraglenoid tubercle short
head - coracoid process D radial tuberosity A
elbow flexion forearm supination
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Elbow Flexors
Brachialis
P Anterior surface of distal humerus D
ulnar tuberosity A elbow flexion
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Elbow Flexors
Brachioradialis
P lateral supracondylar ridge of
humerus D radial styloid process A elbow
flexion
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Elbow Extenders
Triceps brachii
P long head - infraglenoid tubercle lateral
- posterior humerus medial - posterior
humerus D olecranon process A elbow extension
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Elbow Pathology
  • Tendonitis (epicondylitis)
  • Medial (golfers elbow)
  • flexor mass
  • Lateral (tennis elbow)
  • extensor mass
  • Grip size
  • Pressure point

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Elbow Pathology
  • Sprains
  • Capsular
  • MCL/LCL
  • Dislocations
  • Rare due to stability
  • Almost always posterior
  • Bursitis
  • Result of direct trauma
  • Pad and protect
  • Fracture/disocation
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