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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Radiology
  • Sports Medicine

Background:

  • Elbow injuries, caused by acute trauma or repetitive overuse, are prevalent, leading to pain and functional deficits in athletes and the general population.
  • Accurate diagnosis and effective management are crucial for patient recovery and return to activity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a comprehensive radiologic approach for evaluating and managing elbow injuries.
  • To consolidate imaging strategies and highlight the strengths of various modalities for diagnosis and treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Review of key imaging modalities (e.g., X-ray, MRI, Ultrasound) for elbow injury assessment.
  • Description of radiologic features for traumatic injuries (fractures, ligamentous disruptions, tendon avulsions).
  • Discussion of imaging findings in common overuse conditions (epicondylitis, nerve compression syndromes).

Main Results:

  • Guidance on assessing traumatic elbow injuries using specific imaging techniques.
  • Characteristic imaging features and diagnostic challenges for overuse elbow conditions are detailed.
  • The role of image-guided interventions, particularly ultrasound-guided injections, in diagnosis and treatment is explored.

Conclusions:

  • A structured radiologic approach aids in accurate diagnosis of elbow injuries.
  • Understanding the strengths of each imaging modality is key for effective management.
  • Optimized diagnosis and treatment strategies facilitate better patient outcomes and timely return to activity.