What’s wrong with an elbow ligament injury where you can’t rotate your arm?

Elbow ligament injury, mainly caused by trauma to the elbow joint soft tissue damage, adhesions, resulting in the inability to rotate the arm.
Elbow joint ligament injury, usually due to trauma or sprain, etc., resulting in dislocation of the elbow joint, fracture, etc., damage to the surrounding soft tissues, joint capsule, etc.. The patient is immobilized by means of plaster or splint, etc.. As the immobilization and braking time is relatively long, the soft tissues around the joint appear to be adherent. When the patient’s arm is straightened, the limitation of adhesions will lead to the phenomenon that the arm cannot be rotated.
If the symptoms of elbow joint ligament injury arm can not rotate are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, should go to the hospital in time, after clarifying the cause, give targeted treatment.