elbow
Neurological injuries
- 7-16% incidence with posterior vascular compromise - ulnar, radial, median nerve - lots of nerves because of the fine motor skills in the hands and wrist
Supracondylar fracture
- above condyles of the humerus - bad news for blood supply and growth plate in kids - kids must get surgery or else will end up with a gunstock deformity
signs of lateral epicondylitis
- aching pain of the lateral epicondyles during and after activity (hurting at the elbow) - pain gets worse and causes weakness in the wrist and hand (trouble gripping and extending - pain with resistive wrist extension
what is an elbow dislocation
- complete disunion of the ulna and/or radius and the humerus - rupture and tearing of most of the stabilizing ligaments
most common way to strain elbow/arm
- forceful contraction -FOOSH with elbow extended - when you are sore and you extended it to fast
what the does the athlete experience when they rupture their bicep
- hears a snap - feels sudden and intense pain
how to distinguish fracture from an elbow dislocation
- in a dislocation lateral and medial epicondyles are normally aligned with shaft of humerus - fracture will cause some out of like breaks in the humerus
S&S of Volkmann's contracture
- pain in forearm - increased when fingers are passively extended - brachial and radial pulse are absent, coldness in arm (caused by the impingement closing up blood flow)
S/S of medial epicondylitis
- pain produced with forceful flexion point tenderness over medial epicondyles and mild swelling
S&S of little league elbow
- pain, swelling, grating - locking and catching ( from a possible bone spur)
how can the bicep be rupture ?
- powerful concentric or eccentric muscle contraction
medial epicondylitis is aka
- racquetball elbow - golfer elbow - javelin thrower elbow
ulnar collateral ligament sprain
- stretch or tear of the ulnar collateral ligament
what can be fracture with a forearm fracture
- ulna -radius -humerus
which bones are most commonly fractured in a colles fracture ?
- ulna -radius
sign of elbow dislocation
- ulna and radius look deformed - olecranon process extended posteriorly well beyond normal alignment
what nerve is injured in an ulnar collateral ligament sprain
- ulnar nerves (funny bone) is inflamed or impairment may be caused
brachial artery impingement
-5-20% incidence of temporary vascular compromise -pinching of the brachial artery (main blood supply of the arm) -once the injury is reduced the blood supply will be back to normal if it is not flix the blood supply will lead to losing function of the arm
MOI: fracture of the elbow/upper arm
-FOOSH (humeral condyles) growth plate -falling on a flexed elbow (olecranon process) -direct blow (olecranon process or radial head) -forced transitted to head of radius
what do you have to do to show you a sign of elbow/upper arm strain
-active or resistance motion produces pain; point tenderness in muscle, tendon, lower part of muscle belly
what sports cause forearm splints
-baseball -weight-lifting -gymnastics -construction
what are the 2 elbow fracture complications
-brachial artery impingement -neurological injuries
MOI of forearm fracture
-direct blow -foosh
what is a strain the elbow/upper arm
-distal bicep, tricep, brachialis muscles or tendon
s/s of forearm splints
-dull aching posterior forearm - pain with muscle contraction - wrist movement, gripping/grasping -palpable pain
MOI of elbow dislocation
-high incidence in sports caused by FOOSH with elbow extended (snowboarding skiing) -severe twist while flexed -falling with arm behind you
which bones are typically involved in fracture of the elbow/upper arm
-humerus -radius -ulna
how does strip foot contact affect trunk rotation
-open: arm lags behind trunk rotation -too closed: have to throw across body to hit target
sign of biceps tendon rupture
-protruding bulge may appear near the middle of the bicep - definite weakness with elbow flexion and supination
where is the most common place to get an biceps brachia rupture
-proximally -near origin of bicipital groove
symptoms of an elbow dislocation
-swelling -severe pain -disability
myth buster of tommy john
-that it will make the player come back better than before - players often hurt themselves more when they come back too soon
what surgery is done with an ulnar collateral ligament sprain
-tommy john - they will try to stop the pain and swelling and remove from all valgus activity if they don't get better or if the ligament is torn then they will perform the surgery
list of s/s of fractured elbow/upper arm
-visual deformity -serve pain, disability -hemorrhaging, swelling, muscle spasm -gunstock deformity - following after supracondylar fracture
what action is done repetitively to cause lateral epicondylitis
-wrist/forearm hyperextension -backhand, gymnastic, hammer throwing
what is a collet fracture
FOOSH, forcing radius and ulna into hyperextension - hand forced posteriorly
Little League Elbow
acceleration apophyseal growth region plus a delay in medial epicondyle growth plate
tommy john surgery is similar to what other surgery
all surgery and the structure as well
what can volkmann's contracture result in
any fracture in the elbow or upper arm
why do kids get nursemaid's elbow
because their joints are still lose and soft and have not yet developed strong tight ligaments to support the and hold the bones in place
which is the most common forearm fracture
colles fracture
what is the cause of a reverse colles fracture ?
falling back on the back of the hand causing hyperflexion
what can the pain of forearm splints be caused by
forearm compartment syndrome
what does lower extremity muscle weakness and flexibility cause
forward trunk lean during wind-up which can cause SLAP (labrum tear)
in little league elbow, where does osteochondrosis happen
humeral capitulum
why is timing of trance rotation important in a pitch
if you rotate your trunk before your front foot lands you will cause there to be a whip of the shoulder and will cause more forceful external rotation and valgus stress
MOI of volkmann's contracture
impingement or squeezing of the brachial artery
where is the largest elbow valgus tongue created
in the pitching velocity not the pitch type
lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
inflammation of the lateral epicondyle at the origin of the wrist extensor muscles
Medial epicondylitis (pitcher's elbow)
inflammation of the medial epicondyles at the origin of the wrist flexor muscles
what is found within an ulnar ligament sprain
loose bodies in posterior compartment
what happens in little league elbow in detail
lots of throwing when growth is still occurring, the throwing causes lots of vagus on the elbow and pulling on the MCL and compressing on the Lateral side of the elbow causing miss growth or abnormal growing
where is there pain with an ulnar collateral ligament sprain
medial aspect of the elbow
in little league elbow, where does traction apophysitis happpen
medial epicondyle
in little league elbow, where does the avulsion happen
medial epicondyle or radial head
where will you get complication with an elbow dislocation
median and radial nerves a blood vessels - caused by something being stretched or pinched with dislocation happened
in little league elbow, where does nonunion stress fracture occur
olecranon epiphysis
where is there point tenderness with an ulnar collateral ligament sprain
over the MCL - mainly in the distal insertion - more pain on the ulna than on the humerus
what is a forearm splint
overuse of forearm musculature and irritation of periosteum from repetitive wrist movement
What is a Volkmann's contracture?
permanent flexion contracture of the wrist and fingers caused by ischemia of brachial artery aka blocking of the brachial artery for too long
most common place to get an elbow dislocation
posterior displacement of the ulna and radius
what fracture often occurs in a elbow dislocation
radial head fracture
what action causes medial epicondylitis
repeated forceful flexion of wrist and extreme valgus torque of elbow
what is the cause of getting little league elbow
repetitive microtrauma from overhead throwing (not the type of pitch throw)
a smith's fracture is also know as what ?
reverse colles fracture - with volar displacement of radius
Volkmann's contracture is a consequence of what ?
supracondylar fracture of humerus - someone has a supracondylar fracture and it's no treated properly so they end up with ischemia of the brachial artery and the impingement caused the contracture
where are the neurological symptoms in an ulnar collateral ligament sprain
ulnar nerve (pinky pain)
what is the cause of an ulnar collateral ligament sprain
valgus force from repetitive trauma - late cocking and early acceleration phase of throwing and forehand stroke in tennis
what causes pain with an ulnar collateral ligament sprain
valgus stress test at 20-30 degrés of flexion with possible end-point laxity
What is nursemaid's elbow?
with chronic traction it will loosen up the articulations between the radius and the humerus and result of a radial head dislocation
colles fracture is what kind of fracture
wrist fracture
can you still flex your elbow when you rupture the bicep
yes, other muscles can help
which population is common for forearm fractures
young active children