Elbow Anatomy
Injuries to the Forearm and Elbow
Common wrist and hand Injuries
100

Name two motions of the elbow 

Flexion , Extension, Pronation and Supination

100

An overuse injury

Medial Epicondylitis 

“Little Leaguer’s Elbow”

100

A rupture of the central extensor tendon

Boutonniere Deformity

200

Why does a UCL tear occur?

Overuse or lack of internal rotation 

200

Treatment is the same as medial epicondylitis

Lateral Epicondylitis 

“Tennis Elbow”

200

Inhibition of the median nerve results in atrophy of the muscles within the thenar eminence

The extensor muscles draw the thumb parallel with the fingers and the patient’s ability to flex or oppose the thumb is lost

Ape Hand

300

Volkmann’s Ischemic Contracture Cause ?

Can be due to a fracture that occludes blood supply, crush injury, compartment syndrome

300

Can happen from pulling on the arm

Nursemaid’s Elbow

300

Named after Irish surgeon Robert William Smith

Smith Fracture

400

how can Nursemaid’s Elbow be reduced ?

Can be reduced quickly and will only be x-rayed if fracture is suspected

400

Occurs traumatically

Elbow Dislocation

400

Often results from punching incorrectly

Boxer’s Fracture

500

Tested with a valgus stress test at multiple degrees of flexion (25, 45, 60, 90)

Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprain/Tear

500

Caused by a direct blow to the elbow

Student’s Elbow”

500

Avulsion of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon

Jersey Finger

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