The most common place for ulnar nerve entrapment is on the inside part of your elbow, under a bump of bone known as the medial epicondyle. It’s also known as your funny bone. They may come and ...
The attachment of the MCL at the medial epicondyle is identified, and a square bone plug is elevated, which includes the attachment of the superficial and deep MCL (Figure 9). The epicondylar bed ...
They attach to the bony bump on the inner elbow (medial epicondyle). Ligaments provide stability to the joint, and tendons connect muscles to bones and provide further support. The ulnar nerve ...
Methods of measuring displacement and the adequacy of a subsequent reduction include measuring Baumann's angle, the humerotrochlear angle, and the medial epicondylar epiphyseal angle (MEE).
This week we are going to discuss medial elbow pain and a few of the conditions which cause it. Medial elbow pain is pain along the inside of the elbow. If you extend your arm in front of you, the ...
Ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow occurs when the ulnar nerve is sliding over the medial epicondyle repetitively ... and forth and snapping over the bone can be treated surgically with an ...