Complete Protocol Jenelle Beadle 6/14/16.  There is no written protocol  A complete exam is not always necessary.

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Complete Protocol Jenelle Beadle 6/14/16

 There is no written protocol  A complete exam is not always necessary

ANTERIOR POSTERIOR  Biceps Tendinosis/Rupture  Joint Effusion  Coronoid Fossa  Median Neuritis  Pronator Syndrome  Triceps Tendinosis/Rupture  Joint Effusion  Olecranon Fossa  Olecranon Bursitis MEDIAL LATERAL  Medial Epicondylitis  Common Flexor Tendon  Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprain  Ulnar Neuritis  Cubital Tunnel Syndrome  Lateral Epicondylitis  Common Extensor Tendon  Radial Neuritis  Radial Tunnel Syndrome

ANTERIOR POSTERIOR  Biceps Tendon  x4 approach techniques  Brachialis Tendon  Coronoid Fossa  Triceps Tendon  Olecranon Fossa MEDIAL LATERAL  Common Flexor Tendon  Ulnar Nerve  Common Extensor Tendon  Radial Nerve  Posterior Interosseous Nerve * See “Elbow Ultrasound” presentation on the US Protocols website for more information