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Published on: May 26, 2023
Elbow disorders and injuries
1Pioneer Memorial Hospital & Health Services, Viborg, South Dakota, USA.
Abstract:
The elbow is a complex joint that supports forearm movement and consequently is at risk for various injuries and disorders. Elbow disorders can range from chronic to acute problems, many of which can be debilitating. This article explains the functional anatomy of the elbow joint and discusses the most common elbow disorders and injuries. It also presents the most common diagnostic imaging choices, along with typical acquisition methods.
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