The elbow has a special pivot joint which allows two bones to move over each other for great flexibility. Operations to fit artificial elbow joints are less successful than similar knee or hip ...
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 ...
Ulnar nerve entrapment is an injury which occurs for several reasons and risk factors for cubital tunnel syndrome include prior fracture or dislocation of the elbow, bone spurs or arthritis of the ...
Golfer’s elbow is a tenoperiosteal inflammation of the tendon and bone attachment of the flexor tendons of the forearm. Golfer’s elbow occurs with repetitive motion and is something that is ...