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The Elbow Sports Medicine John Hardin, Instructor
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Anatomy of Elbow and Forearm Humerus Humerus Ulna Ulna Radius Radius
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Humerus Medial & lateral epicondyles Medial & lateral epicondyles Olecranon fossa Olecranon fossa Trochlea Trochlea Capitulum Capitulum
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Ulna Olecranon process Olecranon process Articulates with trochlea and olecranon fossa of humerus Articulates with trochlea and olecranon fossa of humerus
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Radius Head of radius Head of radius Articulates w/ the capitulum of the humerus Articulates w/ the capitulum of the humerus
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Joints Humeroulnar joint Humeroulnar joint Flexion/extension Humeroradial joint Humeroradial joint Flexion/extension Radioulnar joint Radioulnar joint Supination/pronation 3 articulations—superior, middle, distal
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Ligaments Joint capsule surrounds joint Joint capsule surrounds joint Ulnar collateral Ulnar collateral Radial collateral Radial collateral Annular ligament Annular ligament Interroseus membrane Interroseus membrane
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Muscles Flexors of the elbow Flexors of the elbow Biceps brachii Brachialis Brachioradialis Forearm flexors Forearm extensors
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Extensors of the elbow Triceps brachii Triceps brachii Long head Lateral head Medial head
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Pronators Pronator teres Pronator teres Pronator quadratus Pronator quadratus
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Supinators Biceps brachii Biceps brachii Supinator Supinator
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Forearm muscles Forearm flexors attach to the medial epicondyle Forearm flexors attach to the medial epicondyle Forearm extensors attach to the lateral epicondyle Forearm extensors attach to the lateral epicondyle
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Other structures Nerves Nerves Ulnar, radial, median
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Landmarks Cubital fossa Cubital fossa Olecranon process Olecranon process Olecranon fossa Olecranon fossa Medial and lateral epicondyles Medial and lateral epicondyles Radial head Radial head
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Olecranon Bursitis
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Another view?
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Mechanism Direct blow Direct blow Falling on elbow Falling on elbow May appear spontaneously without heat and pain May appear spontaneously without heat and pain
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Signs & symptoms Pain Pain Swelling Swelling POT POT Heat Heat
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Treatment Cold Cold Compression Compression Rarely will be aspirated by physician Rarely will be aspirated by physician Protect with padding when competing Protect with padding when competing May recur with repeated blows May recur with repeated blows
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Elbow Sprains
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Mechanism Hyperextension or a force that bends or twists the lower arm outward Hyperextension or a force that bends or twists the lower arm outward Valgus stress Valgus stress
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Signs & Symptoms Pain Pain Inability to throw or grasp an object Inability to throw or grasp an object POT (usually over UCL) POT (usually over UCL)
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Treatment Ice Ice Compression Compression Sling for support @ 90 degrees Sling for support @ 90 degrees Progress to full ROM and strength Progress to full ROM and strength
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Lateral Epicondylitis Tennis elbow Tennis elbow
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Mechanism Backhand stroke involving overextending of wrist Backhand stroke involving overextending of wrist Repetitive extension of the wrist Repetitive extension of the wrist
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Signs & Symptoms POT over lateral epicondyle POT over lateral epicondyle Pain over lateral epicondyle during and after activity Pain over lateral epicondyle during and after activity Pain gradually increases resulting in weakness in hand and wrist Pain gradually increases resulting in weakness in hand and wrist Pain with resistive hyperextension of wrist and full extension of elbow Pain with resistive hyperextension of wrist and full extension of elbow
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Treatment RICE RICE NSAIDS NSAIDS Analgesics Analgesics Heat Heat Deep friction massage Deep friction massage
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Treatment (cont’d) Rehab Rehab ROM exercises stretching PRE’s strengthening Hand grasping while in supination Avoid pronation movements
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Medial epicondylitis Pitcher’s elbow Pitcher’s elbow Racquetball elbow Racquetball elbow Golfer’s elbow Golfer’s elbow Javelin-thrower’s elbow Javelin-thrower’s elbow
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Mechanism Repeated forceful forearm flexion Repeated forceful forearm flexion Excessive throwing Excessive throwing
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Signs & Symptoms Aching pain around the medial epicondyle especially during forceful wrist flexion Aching pain around the medial epicondyle especially during forceful wrist flexion Pain during and after activity—progressing to constant pain Pain during and after activity—progressing to constant pain POT POT Mild swelling Mild swelling
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Treatment RICE RICE NSAIDS NSAIDS Ultrasound Ultrasound Analgesics Analgesics Brace Brace Exercises for ROM and strengthening Exercises for ROM and strengthening
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Dislocation of Elbow
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Mechanism of injury Fall on outstretched arm Fall on outstretched arm Hyperextension Hyperextension Severe twist with elbow in flexed position Severe twist with elbow in flexed position Blow to posterior humerus with fixed radius/ulna Blow to posterior humerus with fixed radius/ulna
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Signs & Symptoms Ulna and/or radius displaced posteriorly, w/ olecranon process sitting posteriorly Ulna and/or radius displaced posteriorly, w/ olecranon process sitting posteriorly Severe swelling/bleeding Severe swelling/bleeding Disability Disability LOM LOM Extreme pain Extreme pain
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Treatment Immobilize in position you find it Immobilize in position you find it ER ER Treat for shock Treat for shock Immobilized after reduction for about 3 weeks Immobilized after reduction for about 3 weeks
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Fracture of elbow
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Mechanism Fall on outstretched arm Fall on outstretched arm Direct blow to elbow Direct blow to elbow
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Signs & symptoms Possible deformity Possible deformity Swelling/bleeding Swelling/bleeding Muscle spasm Muscle spasm Pain Pain POT POT
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Treatment Immobilize Immobilize Ice Ice ER ER
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Injuries to forearm Contusions Contusions Forearm strain Forearm strain fractures fractures
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Contusion
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Mechanism Direct blow to forearm Direct blow to forearm Repeated blows to forearm Repeated blows to forearm
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Signs & Symptoms Pain Pain Swelling Swelling Discoloration Discoloration Hematoma Hematoma
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Treatment RICE RICE Protective padding Protective padding Modify activity if necessary Modify activity if necessary
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Forearm strain
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Mechanism Hyperextension or hyperflexion Hyperextension or hyperflexion Fall on outstretched hand Fall on outstretched hand
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Signs & Symptoms Pain along extensors or flexors Pain along extensors or flexors POT POT Pain with motion Pain with motion Inability to grip Inability to grip swelling swelling
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Treatment RICE RICE Modify activity Modify activity Restore ROM and strength Restore ROM and strength Tape for protection Tape for protection
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Fractures Radius Radius Ulna Ulna Both bones Both bones
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Mechanism Direct blow Direct blow Fall on outstretched arm Fall on outstretched arm
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Signs & Symptoms Possible deformity Possible deformity Pain Pain POT POT Swelling Swelling Unable to use arm Unable to use arm “+” compression/percussion test “+” compression/percussion test
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Treatment Immobilize Immobilize Ice Ice ER ER
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