Lateral epicondylitis
Your elbow joint is made up of bone, cartilage, ligaments and fluid. Muscles and tendons help the elbow joint move. When any of these structures is hurt or diseased, you have elbow problems. Many things can make your elbow hurt. A common cause is tendinitis, an inflammation or injury to the tendons that attach muscle to bone. Tendinitis of the elbow is a sports injury, often from playing tennis or golf. You may also get tendinitis from overuse of the elbow. Other causes of elbow pain include sprains, strains, fractures (broken bones), dislocations, bursitis and arthritis. Treatment depends on the cause.
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X-rays are commonly used in clinical practice to diagnose fractures. Characteristics of the fracture such as the type, deformity & soft tissue / joint involvement are used to guide management. Learn & update your basic radiological approach for “Bone Fractures” & interpretation knowledge & patient care approach with this post.
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# CCL6 Young female 18yrs. C/O Muscle spasm, Muscle weakness and wasting. Myalgia and arthralgia Aching bone pain at lumbar,pelvis and hips Inv- Bone mineral density 76% Hypocalcaemia.
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86 year female patient with history of fall at bathroom C/o difficulty in walking on rt lower limb O/e All sighs of fracture proximal femur present X-ray attached Done with titanium pfna2 nailing Post op X-ray c arm pictures attached
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F.20yrs. Diagnosis please.
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