Elbow

TUMOURS OF THE ELBOW

A tumour is a swelling of the shoulder due to an abnormal growth of tissue. Tumours are of two varieties. Benign tumours are harmless growths. They will not cause any harm if left untreated. Malignant tumours can sometimes be a threat to our health if not addressed in time. Fortunately, many malignant tumours of the […]

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ELBOW STIFFNESS/ ELBOW CONTRACTURE

Stiffness affects various joints in the body. Arthritis may also affect the elbow joint and the symptoms include swelling, pain, stiffness, and malformation all of which interfere with use of the elbow. Who develops stiffness? Stiffness may affect people of all ages. The most common cause is wear-and-tear, as you age you are more prone

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LACERTUS SYNDROME

Lacertus Syndrome is an uncommon, painful, progressive condition that is caused by compression of the median nerve at the elbow/forearm area. Symptoms Common symptoms of lacertus syndrome include numbness and tingling sensation in the outer 3 fingers except little finger; pain and burning sensation in forearm, hand and wrist that may radiate up to the

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RADIAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

Radial Tunnel Syndrome is an uncommon, painful, progressive condition that is caused by compression of the radial nerve at the elbow/forearm area. Symptoms Common symptoms of radial tunnel syndrome include numbness and tingling sensation in all the fingers except little finger; pain and burning sensation in forearm, hand and wrist that may radiate up to

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FOREARM FRACTURE

The forearm is made up of 2 bones, namely, the radius and ulna. The primary function of your forearm is rotation i.e., the ability to turn your palm up and down. The fracture of the forearm affects the ability to rotate your arm, as well as bend and straighten the wrist and elbow. In most

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OSTECHONDRITIS DISSECANS

Osteochondritis dissecans is a joint condition in which a piece of cartilage, along with a thin layer of the bone separates from the end of the bone because of inadequate blood supply.  The separated fragments are sometimes called “joint mice”.  These fragments may be localised, or may detach and fall into the joint space causing

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ELBOW ARTHRITIS

Arthritis is an inflammatory condition of joints. There are several types of arthritis and the most common type is osteoarthritis or wear-and-tear arthritis. Arthritis affects various joints in the body. Arthritis may also affect the elbow joint and the symptoms include swelling, pain, stiffness, and malformation all of which interfere with use of the elbow.

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ELBOW INSTABILITY

The elbow is formed by the junction of the humerus (upper arm bone), and radius and ulna (forearm bones). These three bones articulate to form the elbow joint, which is held and supported by muscles and strong ligaments called the lateral ligament (on the outer side) and ulnar collateral ligament (on the inner side). Injury

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ELBOW (OLECRANON) BURSITIS

The elbow contains a large, curved, pointy bone at the back called the olecranon, which is covered by the olecranon bursa, a small fluid-filled sac that allows smooth movement between the bone and overlying skin. Inflammation of this bursa leads to a condition called olecranon bursitis, also called Popeye’s elbow. The causes of elbow bursitis

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