Clinical Anatomy and Assessment of the Elbow

Open Orthop J. 2017 Nov 30:11:1347-1352. doi: 10.2174/1874325001711011347. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Background: The elbow is a complex synovial hinge joint comprising of three articulations. Satisfactory function and stability are provided by bony and soft tissue stabilising structures. Injuries around the elbow joint are common.

Methods: A literature search was performed and the authors' personal experiences reported.

Results: The article discusses the osseous and ligamentous anatomy around the elbow joint and their relevance when assessing and managing elbow injuries.

Conclusion: Knowledge of the intricate anatomy around the elbow joint is essential to successfully assessing and managing elbow injuries and restoring good function.

Keywords: Anatomy; Assessment; Clinical Anatomy; Elbow; Joint.

Publication types

  • Review