textabstractAbstract: The aim of this literature review is to describe the clinical anatomy of the elbow joint based on information from in vitro biomechanical studies. The clinical consequences of this literature review are described and recommendations are given for the treatment of elbow joint dislocation. The PubMed and EMBASE electronic databases and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials were searched. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they included observations of the anatomy and biomechanics of the elbow joint in human anatomic specimens. Numerous studies of the kinematics, kinesiology and anatomy of the elbow joint in human anatomic specimens yielded important and interesting implications for trauma and orthopaed...
Didactic description of the different pathologies of the elbow and of their surgical treatment More ...
Various pathologies, notably rheumatoid arthritis and/or trauma, are all known to cause severe pain ...
Various pathologies, notably rheumatoid arthritis and/or trauma, are all known to cause severe pain ...
Copyright © 2013 Carsten Englert et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Anatomically, the elbow is a complex joint with a large range of motion, many musculotendinous attac...
textabstractThe primary objective of this review of the literature with quantitative analysis of ind...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. The elbow is the second most commonly dislocated major joint in adults with est...
In flexion–extension motion, the interaction of several ligaments and bones characterizes the elbow ...
This book provides readers with detailed guidance on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of inj...
This book provides readers with detailed guidance on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of inj...
The elbow joint could be associated with degenerative processes of primary and post-traumatic aetiol...
Musculoskeletal trauma is among the ten most common causes for loss of healthy life years (disabilit...
Abstract The elbow is a complex joint whose stability is imparted by osseous and soft-tissue constra...
Stable and painless elbow motion is essential for activities of daily living. The elbow joint is the...
Stable and painless elbow motion is essential for activities of daily living. The elbow joint is the...
Didactic description of the different pathologies of the elbow and of their surgical treatment More ...
Various pathologies, notably rheumatoid arthritis and/or trauma, are all known to cause severe pain ...
Various pathologies, notably rheumatoid arthritis and/or trauma, are all known to cause severe pain ...
Copyright © 2013 Carsten Englert et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Anatomically, the elbow is a complex joint with a large range of motion, many musculotendinous attac...
textabstractThe primary objective of this review of the literature with quantitative analysis of ind...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. The elbow is the second most commonly dislocated major joint in adults with est...
In flexion–extension motion, the interaction of several ligaments and bones characterizes the elbow ...
This book provides readers with detailed guidance on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of inj...
This book provides readers with detailed guidance on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of inj...
The elbow joint could be associated with degenerative processes of primary and post-traumatic aetiol...
Musculoskeletal trauma is among the ten most common causes for loss of healthy life years (disabilit...
Abstract The elbow is a complex joint whose stability is imparted by osseous and soft-tissue constra...
Stable and painless elbow motion is essential for activities of daily living. The elbow joint is the...
Stable and painless elbow motion is essential for activities of daily living. The elbow joint is the...
Didactic description of the different pathologies of the elbow and of their surgical treatment More ...
Various pathologies, notably rheumatoid arthritis and/or trauma, are all known to cause severe pain ...
Various pathologies, notably rheumatoid arthritis and/or trauma, are all known to cause severe pain ...