Reverse Hill-Sachs Defect, McLaughlin Mesion

Reverse Hill-Sachs defect, also called a McLaughlin lesion, is defined as an impaction, impression fracture of the anteromedial aspect of the humeral head and causes posterior dislocation of the humerus.  In an anteromedial aspect of the humeral head fracture and dislocation posteriorly where normal Hill-such fracture posterolateral compression fracture with anterior shoulder dislocation. A Hill-Sachs lesion is a typical Read More >>>>

Hill-Sachs Lesion and Fracture

A Hill-Sachs lesion is a typical impression fracture in the long bone of the upper arm humerus head compression injury to the posterolateral aspect of the humeral head created by the hits against the anterior edge of the glenoid labrum rim that connects to the body at the shoulder joint and caused by the anterior Read More >>>>

Humeral Head Fracture

Humeral head fracture is an irregular hemisphere shape one of three types of shoulder fractures and refers to an injury, dislocation, or break involving the area surrounding the humeral head, which is commonly known as the ball of the shoulders. The humeral head is the articular surface of the upper extremity, located at the top Read More >>>>

Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)

Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a nuclear medicine imaging technique that frequently uses gamma rays radioisotope or gamma camera to take the 2D or 3D image for diagnosis of major artery internal structure, blood clot, plug formation, small vessel block in the heart and brain, ischemia, stroke, nerve structure, nerve damage, bones structure, bone Read More >>>>

Lateral Humeral Condyle Fractures

Lateral humeral condyle fractures also referred to as injury, dislocation, laceration, and brake the lateral condyle of the humerus as lateral condyle fractures (in the appropriate context), are relatively common elbow fractures that predominantly occur in children. Fractures originate proximally at the posterior side of the distal humerus metaphysis and extend distally and anteriorly across Read More >>>>

Medial Condyle Fractures Distal Humerus

Medial condyle fractures mean injury, dislocation, break the bone of the humerus condyle involve a fracture line that extends through and separates the medial metaphysis and epicondyle from the rest of the humerus; the fracture line must involve the trochlear articular surface. The medial condyle of the humerus is lye in the medial column of Read More >>>>

Transphyseal Fractures

Transphyseal fractures/Medial epicondyle fracture is intra-articular incarceration that occurs in the setting of an elbow dislocation, injury, break of the medial epicondyle fragment that may become entrapped in the elbow joint with ulnar nerve injury, and other upper extremity fractures. The symptoms of laceration, swelling, ecchymosis, deformity, effusion, tenderness over the medial elbow along with Read More >>>>

Medial Epicondyle Avulsion Fracture

Medial epicondyle fracture is intra-articular incarceration that occurs in the setting of an elbow dislocation, injury, break of the medial epicondyle fragment that may become entrapped in the elbow joint with ulnar nerve injury, and other upper extremity fractures. The symptoms of laceration, swelling, ecchymosis, deformity, effusion, tenderness over the medial elbow along with soft Read More >>>>

Medial Epicondyle Fracture

Medial epicondyle fracture is an intra-articular incarceration occur in the setting of an elbow dislocation, injury, break the medial epicondyle fragment that may become entrapped in the elbow joint with ulnar nerve injury, and other upper extremity fractures. The symptoms of laceration, swelling, ecchymosis, deformity, effusion, tenderness over the medial elbow along with soft tissue Read More >>>>

Lateral Epicondyle Fractures of The Elbow

Lateral epicondyle fractures of the elbow are rare epicondylar fractures referred to as lateral epicondyle fractures, injury, dislocation, breaking of the bone by avulsion fractions of the ossification center of the lateral epicondyle, and sometimes called lateral epicondyle avulsion fractures. They are distinct from fractures much rarer than medial epicondyle fractures and represent avulsion fracture of the lateral epicondyle. Read More >>>>

Essex-Lopresti Fracture Dislocation

Essex-Lopresti fracture-dislocation is may be defined by a fracture of the radial head, longitudinal radioulnar dissociation with dislocation, disruption of the distal radioulnar joint, and rupture of the antebrachial interosseous membrane occurs when a high-energy load is axially applied on the forearm, usually from a fall on an outstretched hand. Biomechanical action for analyzed into two Read More >>>>

Forearm Fracture Near Elbow Joints

Forearm Fracture Near Elbow Joints or Fractures of the forearm is an intra-articular group of fractures that can occur at different levels following trauma, injury, dislocation, bleeding, hematoma, and breaking of the forearm near the wrist at the farthest distal end of the bone, in the middle of the forearm, or near the elbow at Read More >>>>