Elbow Pathologies and Examination Techniques

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Musculoskeletal Examination
  2. Elbow Anatomy and Pathology
  3. Clinical History Assessment
  4. Special Tests for Elbow
  5. Radial Tunnel Syndrome
  6. Lateral Epicondylitis
  7. Elbow Instability Types
  8. Nerve Entrapment Sites
  9. Tendinopathy Diagnosis
  10. Injury Mechanisms and Tests

📖 1. Musculoskeletal Examination

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • History Taking: Collecting patient information about symptom onset, duration, location, character, and aggravating or relieving factors to guide diagnosis.
  • Observation & Inspection: Visual assessment of swelling, deformity, muscle atrophy, skin changes, and movement patterns.
  • Palpation: Using hands to examine tenderness, temperature, swelling, and structural abnormalities of bones, joints, muscles, and soft tissues.
  • Range of Motion (ROM) Testing: Assessing active and passive movement to identify restrictions, pain, or instability in joints.
  • Special Tests: Specific maneuvers designed to provoke symptoms or identify particular pathologies (e.g., Salt and Pepper tests for intra-articular lesions).
  • Neuro-Orthopedic Evaluation: Assessing nerve function and integrity through sensory, motor, and reflex testing to detect nerve compression or injury.

📝 Essential Points

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1. Which nerve is affected in radial tunnel syndrome?

2. What is the primary anatomical structure affected in lateral epicondylitis, and which muscle tendon is most involved?

3. What is the primary role of clinical history assessment in musculoskeletal examination?

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Musculoskeletal exam components

History, inspection, palpation, ROM, special tests.

Elbow joint — main movements?

Flexion, extension, pronation, supination.

Elbow instability types

Rotatory posterolateral, medial (valgus), lateral (varus).

Radial Tunnel Syndrome — cause?

Compression of posterior interosseous nerve.

Radial tunnel syndrome

PIN compression causing lateral forearm pain, no weakness.

Lateral epicondylitis — affected tendon?

Extensor carpi radialis brevis.

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