A 17-year-old female swimmer was presented to the department of orthopedics with a history of periodically increasing pain for 3 months on the left elbow. On examination, pain was located on the posterolateral site of the elbow. There was snapping during elbow flexion and extension. There was no history of trauma
AbstractRetinoic acid arthropathy typically presents in the axial skeleton as flowing ossification a...
Introduction: Cases have been referred to our tertiary referral sarcoma service where marrow abnorma...
Background: Ulnar neuropathy is the second most common peripheral nerve neuropathy after median neur...
Background: Elbow pain is a common presenting symptom in repetitive motion performing athletes. Due ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be useful to diagnose a posterolateral plica syndrome of the el...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be useful to diagnose a posterolateral...
Synovial plica is rarely diagnosed as cause of elbow pain. Impingemnt of posterolateral plicae in th...
Elbow pain is a very common joint complaint with a variety of etiologies. Plica are often benign, as...
Purpose: To report our experience with nine cases of pathologic synovial plica on radiohumeral joint...
Introduction: Painful Synovial Plicae (SP) in the posterolateral corner of the radiohumeral joint ma...
The authors present a case of posterolateral rotatory elbow instability (PLRI) caused by the concomi...
Non-traumatic elbow pain is rarely seen in children and pre-adolescents. Osteochondral lesions may b...
A meniscus causing painful snapping of the elbow joint: MR imaging with arthroscopic and histologic ...
Elbow pain can cause disability, especially in athletes, and is a common clinical complaint for both...
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the normal variability of ligaments, plicae, and the posterior ca...
AbstractRetinoic acid arthropathy typically presents in the axial skeleton as flowing ossification a...
Introduction: Cases have been referred to our tertiary referral sarcoma service where marrow abnorma...
Background: Ulnar neuropathy is the second most common peripheral nerve neuropathy after median neur...
Background: Elbow pain is a common presenting symptom in repetitive motion performing athletes. Due ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be useful to diagnose a posterolateral plica syndrome of the el...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be useful to diagnose a posterolateral...
Synovial plica is rarely diagnosed as cause of elbow pain. Impingemnt of posterolateral plicae in th...
Elbow pain is a very common joint complaint with a variety of etiologies. Plica are often benign, as...
Purpose: To report our experience with nine cases of pathologic synovial plica on radiohumeral joint...
Introduction: Painful Synovial Plicae (SP) in the posterolateral corner of the radiohumeral joint ma...
The authors present a case of posterolateral rotatory elbow instability (PLRI) caused by the concomi...
Non-traumatic elbow pain is rarely seen in children and pre-adolescents. Osteochondral lesions may b...
A meniscus causing painful snapping of the elbow joint: MR imaging with arthroscopic and histologic ...
Elbow pain can cause disability, especially in athletes, and is a common clinical complaint for both...
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the normal variability of ligaments, plicae, and the posterior ca...
AbstractRetinoic acid arthropathy typically presents in the axial skeleton as flowing ossification a...
Introduction: Cases have been referred to our tertiary referral sarcoma service where marrow abnorma...
Background: Ulnar neuropathy is the second most common peripheral nerve neuropathy after median neur...