Medial collateral ligament injury is an infrequent occurrence in arm wrestlers. We report here a male patient who injured his left elbow while arm wrestling. Ultrasonography showed a medial collateral ligament tear. We assessed both elbows using ultrasonography at his 3-year follow-up visit. Dynamic ultrasonography showed a decreased gap at the ulnotrochlear joint space in his left elbow. A medial collateral ligament tear in his right elbow was also evident using ultrasonography. This case report shows the advantages of ultrasonography, especially dynamic ultrasonography, in the evaluation of elbow injury. Ultrasonography provides more information than valgus stress radiography, arthrography, and magnetic resonance imaging in the assessment...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this study was to compare the manifestations of elbow stress due to repe...
Abstract The elbow is a complex joint whose stability is imparted by osseous and soft-tissue constra...
The findings of ultrasound examination at and around the lateral humeral epicondyle in 41 tennis pla...
AbstractMedial collateral ligament injury is an infrequent occurrence in arm wrestlers. We report he...
Ultrasonography of the elbow is a very helpful and reliable diagnostic procedure for a broad spectru...
Medial epicondylalgia (ME), commonly known as “the golfer’s elbow”, typically develops in individual...
Elbow pain and injuries are commonly observed in athletes and those who perform repeated forearm mov...
The high resolution and dynamic capability of ultrasound make it an excellent tool for assessment of...
A 16-year-old female weight-lifter with average records of 70 kg for the snatch event and 90 kg for ...
We used high-resolution ultrasonography to image the ulnar collateral ligament in 39 patients who ha...
This article describes the use of ultrasound (US) in the evaluation of the elbow. US is able to visu...
OBJECTIVE: The Lateral Collateral Ligamentous complex (LCL) is an important stabiliser of the elbow....
This article focuses on common sports-related injuries that are amenable to diagnosis by diagnostic ...
Background: Stress radiography measures medial joint space opening of the elbow, but its value in th...
INTRODUCTION: The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) is an important medial stabilizer of the elbow, pa...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this study was to compare the manifestations of elbow stress due to repe...
Abstract The elbow is a complex joint whose stability is imparted by osseous and soft-tissue constra...
The findings of ultrasound examination at and around the lateral humeral epicondyle in 41 tennis pla...
AbstractMedial collateral ligament injury is an infrequent occurrence in arm wrestlers. We report he...
Ultrasonography of the elbow is a very helpful and reliable diagnostic procedure for a broad spectru...
Medial epicondylalgia (ME), commonly known as “the golfer’s elbow”, typically develops in individual...
Elbow pain and injuries are commonly observed in athletes and those who perform repeated forearm mov...
The high resolution and dynamic capability of ultrasound make it an excellent tool for assessment of...
A 16-year-old female weight-lifter with average records of 70 kg for the snatch event and 90 kg for ...
We used high-resolution ultrasonography to image the ulnar collateral ligament in 39 patients who ha...
This article describes the use of ultrasound (US) in the evaluation of the elbow. US is able to visu...
OBJECTIVE: The Lateral Collateral Ligamentous complex (LCL) is an important stabiliser of the elbow....
This article focuses on common sports-related injuries that are amenable to diagnosis by diagnostic ...
Background: Stress radiography measures medial joint space opening of the elbow, but its value in th...
INTRODUCTION: The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) is an important medial stabilizer of the elbow, pa...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this study was to compare the manifestations of elbow stress due to repe...
Abstract The elbow is a complex joint whose stability is imparted by osseous and soft-tissue constra...
The findings of ultrasound examination at and around the lateral humeral epicondyle in 41 tennis pla...