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Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprain (MCL) results from traumatic valgus force – fall on outstretched arm or overhead throwing
UCL MCL sprain typically involves the ___ anterior band of the UCL
s/s of ucl sprain sudden pain ‘pop’ Tenderness over the UCL Swelling Decreased ROM Positive valgus stress test
__ strains are very uncommon third degree
Bursitis typically involves ___ olecrannon bursa (can be acute or chronic)
s/s bursitis large and localized effusion -limited ROM -usually not very painful
defined as a degenerative process verses tendonitis which is simply inflammation within a tendon Epicondylitis
Medial Epicondylitis involves wrist flexor mass- most commonly seen in baseball and golf (golfer’s elbow)-less frequent than lateral epicondylitis
s/s of medial epicondylits tenderness over medial epicondyle, swelling, soreness with ROMs from wrist flexorsneed to look at mechanics of athlete's activities
lateral epicondylits (tennis elbow) involves wrist extensor muscles at origin off lateral epicondyle - extensor carpi radialis brevis most commonly
s/sof lateral epicondylits swelling and discoloration are rare -pain all the time eve at rest -pain with gripping and wrist extension activities
Elbow Fractures- more common in children-have to always be concerned with ___ associated neurovascular compromise
fracture s/s -pain -possible deformity -point tenderness -loss of function
humeroulnar dislocation posterior dislocation of the ulna and radius on the humerus are most common in athletics
MOI of elbow dislocation hyperextension force during axial load
s/s of dislocation immediate pain deformity and unwilling to move extremity
- S&S of associated neurovascular compromise: o Excessive swelling down forearm and hando Diminished or absent distal pulseo Pale or cyanotic skin colorationo parasthesia
Epiphyseal (Apophyseal) Injuries aka little league elbow, apophysitis
Epiphyseal (Apophyseal) Injuries valgus traction forces stress apophyseal plate versus tendon/ligament of medial elbow
Epiphyseal (Apophyseal) Injuries may lead to flexion contracture
Epiphyseal (Apophyseal) Injuries s/s prolonged history of pain -point tenderness -swelling -pain with valgusRefer
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