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Elbow Anatomywww.fisiokinesiterapia.biz
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The Elbow Joint
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Bones of the Elbow
Humerus- medial epicondyle- lateral epicondyle
RadiusUlna
- olecranon process
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Joints of the Elbow
• Hinge joint• Composed of 3 articulations:
1. Humeroulnar joint2. Humeroradial joint3. Radioulnar joint
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Motions
• Flexion/Extension• Supination/Pronation
Supination – palm upPronation – palm down
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Muscles Affecting the Elbow
- Elbow Flexors1. Brachialis2. Biceps brachii3. Brachioradialis
- Elbow Extensors1. Triceps 2. Anconeus
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Muscles Affecting the Wrist Joint
- Wrist Flexor-Pronator group1. Pronator teres2. Flexor carpi radialis3. Palmaris Longus4. Flexor carpi ulnaris
These muscles originate on the medial epicondyle of the humerus as a single tendon
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- Wrist Extensors1. Brachioradialis – only muscle to extend from distal end of one bone to distal end of another2. Extensor carpi radialis longus3. Extensor carpi radialis brevis
These muscles originate on the lateral epicondyle
* The mobile wad of 3
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Supination Pronation1. Biceps 1. Pronator teres2. Supinator 2. Pronator Quadratus
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Ligaments of the ElbowUlnar Collateral Ligamentmedial side – connects humerus to ulna
Radial Collateral LigamentLateral side – connects humerus to radius
Annular LigamentSurrounds radial head/holds it tight to ulna
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Injuries to the Elbow
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Elbow Dislocation
• Usually occur as a result of a fall on an outstretched arm
• May be associated nerve or vascular injury• Usually dislocates posteriorly• Anterior Dislocations – very rare
Possible olecranon fractureMedial and Lateral dislocations are rare
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• Divergent Dislocationthe forearm bones are separated and the humerus slips between them
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Dislocation of the Radius
• The radial head may be displaced forward, backward, or outward
• Children under 5 are prone to subluxation of the radial head due to a “pulling” on the forearm Pulled elbow or Nursemaid’s arm
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Medial Epicondylitis
- “Little League Elbow”- Medial elbow pain and
pain with flexion of the wrist flexor muscles
- May see an avulsion of the medial epicondyle
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Lateral Epicondylitis
- “Tennis Elbow”- Caused by excessive
wrist extension, especially with a clenched fist
- Pain over outer part of the elbow
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Olecranon Bursitis
• A collection of fluid in the olecranon bursa that covers the posterior tip of the elbow. Is the result of direct trauma to the elbow.l
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Olecranon Bursitis
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Tear of Medial Collateral Ligament
• Occurs when the inside of the elbow is stressed during the throwing motion.
• Pain and swelling over the medial portion of the elbow
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Ulnar Nerve Injuries
• Occurs with throwing athletes and from direct trauma
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• Ulnar nerve provides sensation to the little finger and the medial portion of the ring finger
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