Injury or irritation to the muscles ... They attach to the bony bump on the inner elbow (medial epicondyle). Ligaments provide stability to the joint, and tendons connect muscles to bones and ...
The coronoid process is a critical structure in maintaining elbow stability, and injuries to this area often require careful assessment and intervention to restore function. One of the key areas ...
Carlos R. Rodriguez, MD discusses the causes of Little leaguer's elbow (medial apophysitis) and the treatment received for this condition. Little leaguer's elbow or medial apophysitis is a condition ...
Sprains often affect the ankles ... The pain is caused by damage to the tendons that bend the wrist backward away from the palm. Golfer's or baseball elbow (medial epicondylitis). Medial epicondylitis ...
This study confirms that pain in the elbow is a common problem for handball goalkeepers at all levels of participation. Constant moderate medial pain was particularly found in goalkeepers with longer ...
Medial epicondylitis represents an “absolute overload ... which are likely the cause of repetitive microtrauma leading to tennis elbow injuries. Adopting the technique seen in advanced players ...
Supracondylar fractures constitute the most common pediatric elbow fracture (60%). The mechanism of injury is commonly ... the humerotrochlear angle, and the medial epicondylar epiphyseal angle ...