ELBOW:
ELBOW ANATOMY: THERE ARE 3 BONES THAT MAKE UP THE ELBOW: RADIUS ULNA HUMERUS
ELBOW BONEY LANDMARKS: MEDIAL EPICONDYLE LATERAL EPICONDYLE OLECRANON PROCESS
ELBOW LIGAMENTS: RADIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT ULNAR COLLATERAL LIGAMENT ANNULAR LIGAMENT
RADIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT: LIGAMENT THAT CONNECTS THE RADIUS TO THE HUMERUS
ULNAR COLLATERAL LIGAMENT: LIGAMENT CONNECTS THE ULNA TO THE HUMERUS
ANNULAR LIGAMENT: LIGAMENT CONNECTS RADIUS AND ULNA ASSISTS WITH ROTATION OF THE FOREARM
OLECRANON BURSA: A BURSA IS A FLUID FILLED SAC USED AS PROTECTION FOR CERTAIN BODY PARTS
ELBOW INJURIES: SPRAINS STRAINS HYPEREXTENSION OLECRANON BURSITIS LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS MEDIAL EPICONDYLITIS FRACTURE DISLOCATION
ELBOW SPRAINS: INJURY TO A LIGAMENT
ELBOW STRAIN: INJURY TO A MUSCLE OR A TENDON
ELBOW HYPEREXTENSION: OVER-EXTENSION OF THE ELBOW JOINT CAUSING INJURY
OLECRANON BURSITIS: INFLAMMATION OF THE OLECRANON BURSAE
LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS: AKA TENNIS ELBOW! OVERUSE INJURY TO THE TENDON CONNECTING TO THE LATERAL EPICONDYLE THESE MUSCLES/TENDONS PERFORM SUPINATION
MEDIAL EPICONDYLITIS: AKA GOLFERS ELBOW OVERUSE INJURY TO THE TENDON CONNECTING TO THE MEDIAL EPICONDYLE THESE MUSCLES/TENDON S PERFORM PRONATION
ELBOW FRACTURE: BROKEN BONE TO ONE OF THE 3 BONES OF THE ELBOW
ELBOW DISLOCATION: A SEPARATION OF BONES OF THE ELBOW