1. Radiographic and MRI Assessment of the Thrower’s Elbow
- Author
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G. M. Powell, A. C. Johnson, and N. S. Murthy
- Subjects
musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sports medicine ,Radiography ,Elbow ,Physical examination ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,030222 orthopedics ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Injuries in Overhead Athletes (J Dines and C Camp, Section Editors) ,business.industry ,Thrower’s elbow ,biology.organism_classification ,body regions ,Valgus ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Overhead throwing athlete ,Orthopedic surgery ,Imaging technology ,business ,Throwing ,MRI - Abstract
Purpose of Review Throwing athletes are vulnerable to elbow injuries, especially in the medial elbow, related to high stress and valgus load in both acute and chronic settings as a result of this complex biomechanical action. This current review details the relevant anatomy and imaging features of common elbow pathology identified with radiographs and MRI in throwing athletes. Recent Findings Although elbow pathology in throwing athletes is well documented, advances in imaging technology and technique, particularly with MRI, have allowed for more detailed and accurate imaging description and diagnosis. Summary Pathology of thrower’s elbow occurs in predictable patterns and can be reliably identified radiologically. Clinical history and physical examination should guide radiologic evaluation initially with radiographs and followed by an MRI optimized to the clinical question. Constellation of clinical, physical, and radiologic assessments should be used to guide management.
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- 2021