Elbow Surgery refers to a range of surgical procedures performed on the elbow joint to address various conditions or injuries affecting the bones, ligaments, tendons, and other structures. Common elbow surgeries include: Tennis Elbow Surgery: Lateral epicondylitis release involves removing damaged tissue to alleviate pain associated with tennis elbow. Golfer's Elbow Surgery: Medial epicondylitis release targets the inner side of the elbow to relieve pain and inflammation. Ulnar Nerve Decompression: Surgery to relieve compression of the ulnar nerve, addressing conditions like cubital tunnel syndrome. Elbow Arthroscopy: Minimally invasive surgery using a small camera and instruments to diagnose and treat various elbow conditions, such as loose bodies or damaged cartilage. Elbow Fracture Repair: Surgical intervention to align and stabilize fractured bones in the elbow. Rehabilitation post-surgery often involves physical therapy to regain strength, flexibility, and function. Elbow surgery is essential for restoring joint health and relieving pain, with the specific procedure depending on the underlying issue or injury.
Title : The etiological diagnosis of torticollis
Ali Al Kaissi, National Ilizarov Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Russian Federation, Austria
Title : Selective denervation for persistent knee pain after total knee arthroplasty: Long-term outcomes
Shaomin Shi, Medical College of Wisconsin, United States
Title : AI-Driven infrared imaging and telerobotics in orthopedics: Enhancing diagnostics, surgical precision, and postoperative care
Marcos Brioschi, American Academy of Thermology, United States
Title : A clinical audit assessing patients presenting with a supracondylar fracture
Muhammad Muneeb Safdar, Musgrove Park Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Epidemiology of shoulder dislocations in the united states from 1990 to 2019: A temporal study using the global burden of disease database
Ambrose Loc Thanh Ngo, Kansas City University, United States
Title : A data driven approach to prehabilitation and rehabilitation for hip and knee replacement patients
Diana Hodgins, Dynamic Metrics Ltd, United Kingdom