Anatomy
Injuries
Treatment
100

Add mobility to the hand by shortening and lengthening the arm and repositioning the hand by rotating the forearm


What is Elbow?

100
When one of the bones in your elbow breaks.
What is broken elbow?
100

Different types of shots into the affected tendon are used to treat tennis elbow.

What is Shots

200

long relatively slender portion of elbow 

What is humerus shaft?
200

a direct blow or accident, causing the joint to move out of alignment.

What is a dislocated elbow?
200

sucking damaged tissue out with a needle.

Ultrasonic tenotomy,TENEX

300

called the funny bone

What is humerus / ulnar nerve

300

These injuries can occur when the elbow is forcefully bent in the wrong direction, causing the ligaments to tear

What is Elbow Hyperextension?

300

 a large cut, known as an incision.

Surgery

400

Allows movement of the elbow

What is Humeroradial joint?

400

This usually means the medial collateral (MCL) ligament is damaged. This may be due to sudden impact, such as a sports injury.

Sprained Elbow

400

This procedure uses ultrasound to guide a needle through a numbed tendon again and again. This starts a new healing process in the tendon.

What is Needle fenestration

500

The ulna and radius lie parallel with the ulna medial to the radius

What is supination?
500

The ulnar nerve, a major nerve that runs through the elbow (commonly associated with the “funny bone”), can become compressed due to sudden impact or a fall.



Ulnar Nerve Compression

500

 sending shock waves to injured tissue to relieve pain and help the tissue heal. A tool placed on the skin delivers the shock waves.

What is Extracorporeal shock wave therapy.

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