Fracture in elbow
[PDF File] The Boyd approach: a valuable alternative to treating simple …
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The first patient with the Mon-teggia fracture-dislocation underwent a proximal ulna and coronoid tip fracture open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) through a direct posterior approach without using any medial elbow intervals.
[PDF File] Adult Olecranon (Elbow) Fractures - Central Orthopedic Group
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This usually requires surgery to reduce the fracture and some type of fixation to hold the fragments while healing occurs. Because the olecranon makes up part of the elbow joint, the joint surface needs to be repaired as close to normal as possible to reduce the risk of developing osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear arthritis) of the elbow joint.
[PDF File] Management of open elbow fractures: experiences and …
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Owing to the absence of specific pre-existing guidelines regarding the management of open elbow fractures, deci-sion making on such injuries is often based on a combi-nation of borrowed principles from the management of closed elbow fractures combined with those pertaining to the care of open lower limb fractures.
[PDF File] Complex elbow instability: surgical management of elbow …
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Joaquín Sanchez-Sotelo Mark Morrey There are three main patterns of complex elbow instability: posterolateral (terrible triad), varus posteromedial (anterome-dial coronoid fracture with lateral collateral ligament complex disruption), and trans-olecranon fracture dislocations. Radial head fractures, in the setting of complex elbow instability, often …
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Lateral Elbow– Approaches Kaplan Pitfalls PIN injury Final approach gives significant exposure of radial head, neck, and proximal shaft for more complex fractures Lateral Elbow – Less Common Approaches EDC Split Roughly half way between Kocher and Kaplan Pros and Cons the same as these approaches Modified Boyd Posterior approach
[PDF File] Rehabilitation Protocol for Proximal Humeral Fracture Open …
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Rehabilitation Protocol for Proximal Humeral Fracture Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) This protocol is intended to guide clinicians through the post-operative course for Proximal Humeral Fracture Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF). This protocol is time based (dependent on tissue healing) as well as criterion based. Specific intervention …
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Introduction Olecranon fractures, olecranon fracture-dislocations, and coronoid process fractures are examples of proximal ulna fractures [1]. Frequent upper-limb accidents, such as olecranon fractures, are frequently brought on by a forceful hit to the elbow following a drop from a standing position.
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The elbow is prone to stiffness after the injuries and fracture which can often lead to a substantial functional impairments [3]. the elbow joint is intolerant of immobilization, and the rigid fixation of displaced fragments to allow early rehabilitation and successful outcomes is emphasized for distal humerus fractures [4].
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Introduction Lateral condyle fractures of the elbow are the second most common paediatric elbow fractures after supra-condylar fractures.1,2 These fractures of the distal humerus can be problematic in terms of diagnosis, treatment and complications. This review discusses the evaluation and management of paediatric lateral condylar fractures.
[PDF File] Biodegradable magnesium screws in elbow fracture …
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We reported a clinical series of three elbow fracture cases, where magnesium screws were used in the treatment of one radial head and two capitellum fractures. Postoperative clinical courses were uneventful, and fracture healing occurred within 3 months. In all cases, radiolucencies were observed around implants especially in …
[PDF File] Pediatric Supracondylar Humerus Fractures
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PEDIATRIC SUPRACONDYLAR HUMERUS FRACTURES (SCHF) Most common elbow fracture in children. Most commonly occurs in 5-7yo children. Most common mechanism of injury is from a low energy fall. FOOSH for extension types (common) Monkeybars, trampolines, cartwheels, etc. Fall on flexed elbow for flexion types (uncommon)
[PDF File] Elbow fracture Patient Introduction What is a radial head or …
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lbow is known as a radial fracture.What is a radial head or neck fracture?The name of. your injury depends on where you have damaged the radius, see images below.A radial fracture is usually a stabl. injury and you do not need a plaster cast because the b. nes will not move. Instead you will be fitted with a collar.
[PDF File] Coronoid fractures and traumatic elbow instability
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The coronoid process is key to concentric elbow alignment. Malalignment can contribute to post-traumatic osteoarthritis. The aim of treatment is to keep the joint aligned while the collateral liga-ments and fractures heal. The injury pattern is apparent in the shape and size of the coronoid fracture fragments: (1) coronoid tip fractures associated with terrible triad …
[PDF File] Pediatric Lateral Humeral Condyle Fractures - JPOSNA
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Abstract: Lateral humeral condyle fractures are common and potentially challenging injuries to treat. The Weiss and Song classifications are helpful to guide treatment and prognosis. Nonsurgical management is the mainstay for nondisplaced or minimally (<2mm) displaced fractures, though one needs to watch for progressive displacement during casting. …
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The most common type of bony injury to an elbow is known as a radial fracture. What is a radial head or neck fracture? The name of your injury depends on where you have damaged the radius, see images below.
[PDF File] Lateral Condyle Fracture - Boston Children's Hospital
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The humerus is the long bone of the upper arm extending from the elbow to the shoulder. A lateral condyle fracture is a break in the lower part of this bone, near the elbow.
[PDF File] Supracondylar Humerus Fracture Protocol
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Yes – place in long arm posterior splint with “U” with elbow at 90-100 degrees of extension; sling; follow up in clinic in 3 weeks
[PDF File] Elbow Fractures in Children - Orthopaedic Trauma …
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Elbow Fractures Physical Examination. Children will usually not move the elbow if a fracture is present, although this may not be the case for non-displaced fractures. Neurologic exam is essential, as nerve injuries are common. neurovascular injuries can occur before and after reduction. In most cases, full recovery can be expected.
[PDF File] Treatment of complex elbow fracture-dislocations
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Successful management of complex elbow fracture-dislocations requires, in part, recognition of the over-all injury pattern, which can aid in the identification of con-comitant bony and soft tissue injuries.
[PDF File] Advice after breaking your radial head or neck (elbow)
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A fracture is the same as a break in the bone. You have a suspected or a confirmed fracture of the upper end of your radius near the elbow. The radius is one of the bones in your forearm. This is a common fracture.
[PDF File] RADIAL HEAD FRACTURE (NON-OP) - The Christ Hospital
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Gentle range of motion exercises of the shoulder, wrist, and fingers Passive flexion/extension of the elbow Passive pronation/supination of the elbow Phase I - Maximum protection phase: (3-6 weeks post fracture)
[PDF File] Trans-ulnar fracture dislocations of the elbow: a systematic …
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The Mayo classification of trans-ulnar fracture dislocations categorizes these injuries in 3 types according to what the coronoid remains attached to: trans-olecranon fracture dislocations, Monteggia variant fracture dislocations, and trans-ulnar basal coronoid fracture dis-locations.
[PDF File] Protocol Template - Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Phase I – Immediate Post Surgical Phase (Week 1-2): Therapy Goals: Initiate early range of motion (ROM) of digits, wrist and shoulder. Initiate active range of motion (AROM) exercises of elbow/forearm in the stable arc of motion as communicated by surgeon. (**Elbows are prone to stiffness quickly so make sure patient is moving early and doing ...
[PDF File] Common Fractures of the Radius and Ulna - AAFP
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Patients with radius or ulna fractures often pres-ent with reduced range of motion in the joint adjacent to the fracture (i.e., wrist for distal frac-ture and elbow for proximal fracture).2,3,9 ...
[PDF File] ELBOW OLECRANON FRACTURE ORIF PHYSICAL THERAPY
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If you have any questions regarding this protocol, please contact the UGH Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Department at (706) 439-6858. CAUTION: Return to intense activities such as lifting and sports early post-operatively may increase the overall chance of setbacks like reinjury and symptoms of pain, swelling, or instability should be closely ...
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