The functional complexity achieved at the elbow is a reflection of the sophisticated architecture that embodies this articulation. in acidition to challenging anatomic relationships to conceptualize, there are many anatomic variations that exist in the osseous, capsular, and muscular structures. This article offers a detailed description of the structural and imaging anatomy of the elbow, information that establishes [he foundation of imaging interpretation of interna\ua1 derangements
Loss of elbow motion can lead to disability in everyday gestures, recreational activities, and work....
Objectives: To describe the normal anatomy of the soft tissues stabilizing the canine elbow observed...
none6siThe anatomy of the upper limb is complex and allows for exceptional functionality. The moveme...
Abstract The elbow is a complex joint whose stability is imparted by osseous and soft-tissue constra...
Elbow pain can cause disability, especially in athletes, and is a common clinical complaint for both...
The shoulder joint is functionally and structurally complex and is composed of bone, hyaline cartila...
The elbow is a synovial joint able to perform flexion, extension, supination, and pronation. Knowled...
MR imaging is a highly valuable tool in the evaluation of ligamentous injuries of the elbow. Proper ...
Anatomically, the elbow is a complex joint with a large range of motion, many musculotendinous attac...
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The elbow is considered a complex joint because it is composed of three closely connected articulati...
MR imaging is the modality of choice to evaluate musculoskeletal pathologies of the upper limb in mo...
Normal variations in anatomy in the skeletally immature patient may be mistaken for fracture or inju...
The diagnostic cascade for elbow complaints starts with the physical examination and radiographs tha...
The shoulder is commonly imaged using MR imaging, with or without intraarticular contras[ medium. So...
Loss of elbow motion can lead to disability in everyday gestures, recreational activities, and work....
Objectives: To describe the normal anatomy of the soft tissues stabilizing the canine elbow observed...
none6siThe anatomy of the upper limb is complex and allows for exceptional functionality. The moveme...
Abstract The elbow is a complex joint whose stability is imparted by osseous and soft-tissue constra...
Elbow pain can cause disability, especially in athletes, and is a common clinical complaint for both...
The shoulder joint is functionally and structurally complex and is composed of bone, hyaline cartila...
The elbow is a synovial joint able to perform flexion, extension, supination, and pronation. Knowled...
MR imaging is a highly valuable tool in the evaluation of ligamentous injuries of the elbow. Proper ...
Anatomically, the elbow is a complex joint with a large range of motion, many musculotendinous attac...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145344/1/cpmia2701.pd
The elbow is considered a complex joint because it is composed of three closely connected articulati...
MR imaging is the modality of choice to evaluate musculoskeletal pathologies of the upper limb in mo...
Normal variations in anatomy in the skeletally immature patient may be mistaken for fracture or inju...
The diagnostic cascade for elbow complaints starts with the physical examination and radiographs tha...
The shoulder is commonly imaged using MR imaging, with or without intraarticular contras[ medium. So...
Loss of elbow motion can lead to disability in everyday gestures, recreational activities, and work....
Objectives: To describe the normal anatomy of the soft tissues stabilizing the canine elbow observed...
none6siThe anatomy of the upper limb is complex and allows for exceptional functionality. The moveme...