In flexion-extension motion, the interaction of several ligaments and bones characterizes the elbow joint stability. The aim of this preliminary study was to quantify the relative motion of ulna respect to humerus in two human elbow specimens and to investigate the constraints role for maintaining the joint stability in different dissections condition. Two clusters of 4 markers were fixed respectively to ulna and humerus, and their trajectory was recorded by a motion capture system during orthopedic maneuver. Considering the medial ulnar collateral posterior bundle (pMUCL) and the coronoid, two dissection sequences were executed. The orthopedic maneuver of compression, pronation and varus force was repeated at 30°, 60°, 90° flexion for the ...
© 2019 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees Background: Radial head instability c...
Background: Active restraint for the elbow joint is provided by the soft tissue component, which con...
The elbow possesses two degrees of freedom: flexion-extension and pronation-supination. The axis of ...
In flexion–extension motion, the interaction of several ligaments and bones characterizes the elbow ...
Objective: To carry out an anatomical study of the medial collateral ligament, an important elbow st...
© 2018 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees Background: The role of the anconeus ...
© 2017 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees Background Elbow lateral collateral l...
BACKGROUND: Elbow posterolateral rotatory instability occurs after an injury to the lateral collater...
Rehabilitation of an elbow, following injury, is not a well-studied subject. Clinically, there is no...
To carry out an anatomical study of the medial collateral ligament, an important elbow stabilizer in...
Anterior Monteggia fracture-dislocations are frequently complicated by persistent radial head instab...
Background: The brachialis muscle lies in close anatomic relation to the anterior capsule of the elb...
textabstractAbstract: The aim of this literature review is to describe the clinical anatomy of the e...
The coronoid process is the most important articular stabilizer of the elbow. While most large coron...
Computational elbow joint models, capable of simulating medial collateral ligament deficiency, can b...
© 2019 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees Background: Radial head instability c...
Background: Active restraint for the elbow joint is provided by the soft tissue component, which con...
The elbow possesses two degrees of freedom: flexion-extension and pronation-supination. The axis of ...
In flexion–extension motion, the interaction of several ligaments and bones characterizes the elbow ...
Objective: To carry out an anatomical study of the medial collateral ligament, an important elbow st...
© 2018 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees Background: The role of the anconeus ...
© 2017 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees Background Elbow lateral collateral l...
BACKGROUND: Elbow posterolateral rotatory instability occurs after an injury to the lateral collater...
Rehabilitation of an elbow, following injury, is not a well-studied subject. Clinically, there is no...
To carry out an anatomical study of the medial collateral ligament, an important elbow stabilizer in...
Anterior Monteggia fracture-dislocations are frequently complicated by persistent radial head instab...
Background: The brachialis muscle lies in close anatomic relation to the anterior capsule of the elb...
textabstractAbstract: The aim of this literature review is to describe the clinical anatomy of the e...
The coronoid process is the most important articular stabilizer of the elbow. While most large coron...
Computational elbow joint models, capable of simulating medial collateral ligament deficiency, can b...
© 2019 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees Background: Radial head instability c...
Background: Active restraint for the elbow joint is provided by the soft tissue component, which con...
The elbow possesses two degrees of freedom: flexion-extension and pronation-supination. The axis of ...