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  2. Joint dislocation - Wikipedia

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    The incidence rate of elbow dislocations is 5 to 6 per 100,000 persons per year. [24] [41] [43] Posterior dislocations are the most common type of elbow dislocations, comprising 90% of all elbow dislocations. [44] Wrist. Overall, injuries to the small bones and ligaments in the wrist are uncommon. [6] Lunate dislocations are the most common. [6 ...

  3. Monteggia fracture - Wikipedia

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    Osteosynthesis (open reduction and internal fixation) of the ulnar shaft is considered the standard of care in adults. It promotes stability of the radial head dislocation and allows very early mobilisation to prevent stiffness. [5] The elbow joint is particularly susceptible to loss of motion. [citation needed]

  4. Radial head fracture - Wikipedia

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    Radial head fractures are a common type of elbow fracture that typically occurs after a fall on an outstretched arm. [1] They account for approximately one third of all elbow fractures and are frequently associated with other injuries of the elbow. [2] [3] Radial head fractures are diagnosed by a clinical assessment and medical imaging.

  5. Medial epicondyle fracture of the humerus - Wikipedia

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    Half of surgeons routinely recommend surgery, and half routinely recommend against surgery. The debate is whether to realign the displaced bones back into their natural position with surgery, and hold the fragments of bone with wires or screws, or whether to allow the fragments to heal in their current position by resting the elbow in a cast.

  6. Veteran with double above-the-elbow arm transplant regains ...

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    Army veteran Eric Lund, who became the first patient in the U.S. to undergo a double above-the-elbow arm transplant, is now regaining movement in his elbows and fingers.

  7. Manipulation under anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    51% of 39 patients had good or excellent results after rotatory manipulation of the spine under anesthesia. Of patients with positive myelograms, 37% (10 of 27) had good to excellent results three years or more after manipulation. All patients received a single procedure dose. [32] Krumhansl and Nowacek

  8. College Football Playoff: Georgia QB Carson Beck undergoes ...

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    Carson Beck’s season is officially over. Georgia’s starting quarterback underwent successful surgery to repair his UCL in his right elbow on Monday, the school announced.

  9. Ulnar collateral ligament injury of the elbow - Wikipedia

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    The acute rupture occurs in collisions when the elbow is in flexion such as that in a wrestling match or a tackle in football. The ulnar collateral ligament distributes over fifty percent of the medial support of the elbow. [16] [17] This can result in an UCL injury or a dislocated elbow causing severe damage to the elbow and the radioulnar joints.