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There is a paucity of literature demonstrating which factors are associated with signs of elbow instability on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) following simple elbow dislocations (SED).
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Hence, a concomitant tear of the brachialis muscle might result in pronounced instability following simple elbow dislocation.
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There is a paucity of literature demonstrating which factors are associated with signs of elbow instability on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) following simple elbow dislocations (SED).
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Hence, a concomitant tear of the brachialis muscle might result in pronounced instability following simple elbow dislocation.
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There is a paucity of literature demonstrating which factors are associated with signs of elbow instability on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) following simple elbow dislocations (SED).
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Hence, a concomitant tear of the brachialis muscle might result in pronounced instability following simple elbow dislocation.
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The principles and management of simple elbow dislocations have evolved over time.
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The indication to apply the fixator corresponded to a variety of acute injury patterns ranging from simple elbow trauma or dislocation to complex fracture–dislocation, and the decision was based on either the presence of recurrent or persistent instability in any direction and/or to secure a vulnerable or weak bony fixation or soft tissue repair as intra-operatively judged by the surgeon.
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Simple elbow dislocations combined with forearm injuries have been occasionally reported in the literature.
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Purpose: To describe patient-reported outcomes following simple elbow dislocation and to identify the baseline factors that predict outcomes.
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Seventy-three percent of a group of patients with a simple elbow dislocation (i.
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A novel standardised elbow reference posture of 90 degrees flexion and 0 deg pronation, and functional definition of elbow joint axes of rotation calibrated the MIMU method model before it was validated across three experiments: (1) simple elbow rotations with a mechanical linkage; (2) low-velocity elbow rotations in human participants; and (3) low-medium velocity sport-based movements in human participants.
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Clinical data:From June 2013 to December 2017, 20 patients with PLRI caused by simple elbow dislocation were admitted into our hospital continuously, among which 11 patients underwent open reduction and LCLC repair, and 9 patients received conservative treatment of external fixation with hinged brace.
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BACKGROUND
Simple elbow dislocations in childhood are rare.
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Both the mirror therapy and sham therapy groups practised their sound hand with exercises, ranging from the simple elbow flexion–extension to complex tasks (e.
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This study proposes a versatile sEMG Artificial Neural Network based regression approach to evaluate a simple elbow motion with respect to a reference frame.
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The purpose of this study was to describe the injured structures observed in magnetic resonance images (MRIs) in a prospective cohort of simple elbow dislocations.
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The median range of motion was from 10° (0–40) to 130° (90–50) and median Oxford, Mayo Elbow Performance score, Simple Elbow Value, and DASH Scores were 41(29–48), 100 (70–100), 83% (60–95), and 18.
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Over the last decades, good functional outcomes have been reported after non-operative treatment in most patients with simple elbow dislocations.
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METHODS
The study enrolled 21 patients with unstable simple elbow dislocation including 16 cases of posterolateral dislocation (PLDL) and 5 cases of posteromedial dislocation (PMDL).
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Introduction The primary aim was to assess and compare the total costs (direct health care costs and indirect costs due to loss of production) after early mobilization versus plaster immobilization in patients with a simple elbow dislocation.
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