نتایج جستجو برای: elbow joint

تعداد نتایج: 199610  

2011
Aysha Rajeev Shanaka Senevirathna John Harrison

INTRODUCTION The Galeazzi fracture-dislocation was originally described by Sir Astley Cooper in 1822 but was named after Italian surgeon Ricardo Galeazzi in 1934. It is an injury classified as a radial shaft fracture with associated dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint and disruption of the forearm axis joint. The associated distal radioulnar joint injury may be purely ligamentous in natu...

Journal: :Stapp car crash journal 2004
Stefan M Duma Gail A Hansen Eric A Kennedy Amber L Rath Craig McNally Andrew R Kemper Eric P Smith P Gunnar Brolinson Joel D Stitzel Martin B Davis Cameron R Bass Frederick T Brozoski B Joseph McEntire Nabih M Alem John S Crowley

This paper describes a three part analysis to characterize the interaction between the female upper extremity and a helicopter cockpit side airbag system and to develop dynamic hyperextension injury criteria for the female elbow joint. Part I involved a series of 10 experiments with an original Army Black Hawk helicopter side airbag. A 5(th) percentile female Hybrid III instrumented upper extre...

2013
Taewook Kang Youngjoon Seo Jaehoon Park Eunseok Dong Byungdo Seo Dongwook Han

[Purpose] This research investigated the effect of angular variation of flexion of the elbow joint on the muscle activation of elbow flexor muscles. [Subjects] The research subjects were 24 male college students with a dominant right hand who had no surgical or neurological disorders and gave their prior written consent to participation with full knowledge of the method and purpose of this stud...

Journal: :Bosnian journal of basic medical sciences 2007
Slavica Jandrić

Pediatric post-traumatic elbow contracture can occur as result of the various injuries of area of the elbow joint. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of the physical therapy and rehabilitation on the range of the motion of the elbow joint in the post-traumatic elbow contractures in the childhood. We analyzed in this research 54 children (average age 9,4+/-3,15 years) that were t...

2004
GLENN S. FLEISIG

The biomechanics of the elbow have been examined during the baseball pitch, the football pass, the tennis serve, the javelin throw, and the underhand softball pitch. Primary emphasis has been placed on the baseball pitch, because most throwing injuries occur during this motion. The baseball pitch is divided into six phases. They are wind-up, stride, arm cocking, arm acceleration, arm decelerati...

2015
Minal Y. Bhadane Fan Gao Gerard E. Francisco Ping Zhou Sheng Li

OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether resting joint angle is indicative of severity of spasticity of the elbow flexors in chronic stroke survivors. METHODS Seventeen hemiparetic stroke subjects (male: n = 13; female: n = 4; age: 37-89 years; 11 right and 6 left hemiplegia; averaged 54.8 months after stroke, ranging 12-107 months) participated in the study. The number of subjects with modified Ashwort...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 1998
T S Ellenbecker A J Mattalino E A Elam R A Caplinger

Injuries to the ulnar collateral ligament frequently occur in throwing athletes because of large, repetitive valgus stresses to the elbow during the cocking and acceleration phases of throwing. Identification of injury to this ligament is important in evaluating the throwing elbow. The purpose of this study was to determine whether differences in medial elbow laxity exist between the dominant a...

2015
Marc Schnetzke Sara Aytac Stefan Studier-Fischer Paul-Alfred Grützner Thorsten Guehring

BACKGROUND Conservative treatment of simple elbow dislocations can lead to complications such as persisting pain and restricted joint mobility. The current aim was to identify patients with deteriorated outcome after conservative treatment and to investigate a possible association with initial joint (in)stability. METHODS Sixty-eight patients (mean age 37.1 ± 17.2 years) with simple elbow dis...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2015
Arnold Geoffrey Zermansky

Javed et al’s guide to the management of elbow pain1 is disappointing on several fronts including its support for the myth that only tennis players get tennis elbow,2 but especially in its description of the clinical signs of this condition and golfer’s elbow. The essence of examining a joint is to distinguish between conditions of the joint proper and those of the muscle and tendons that move ...

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