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Oct 13, 2024

What to do with a dislocated radial head

Radial head subluxation

Subluxation of the head of the radius (subluxation of the head of the radius) occurs most often in children under 5 years of age. In children, the anterior and inferior…

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Oct 13, 2024

Diagnosis and management of pediatric radial head subluxation

Radial head subluxation

Radial head subluxation is commonly referred to as pulled elbow, so named because it graphically describes the mechanism and characteristics of the injury. There are also other names: pulling radial…

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Sep 19, 2024

Congenital radial-ulnar joint

Radial head subluxation

Congenital radial-ulnar junction is a congenital proximal radial-ulnar junction with varying degrees of anterior rotation fixation of the forearm. Approximately 60% are affected in both forearms. The incidence is 0.02%.…

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Sep 19, 2024

Congenital dislocation of the radial head

Radial head subluxation

Congenital dislocation of the radial head I. Overview Congenital dislocation of the radial head is a rare deformity. It is common unilaterally and accounts for 40% bilaterally. About half of…

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Aug 2, 2024

Pediatric radial head subluxation repositioning method

Radial head subluxation

The choice of methods for pediatric radial head subluxation repositioning currently exists between posterior and anterior rotational repositioning. Nowadays, the more classical traction-post-rotation reset maneuver is mostly used in clinical…

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Jul 3, 2024

Recognizing radial head subluxation

Radial head subluxation

Definition: Radial head subluxation, also known as pulling elbow, is a relatively common accidental injury in infancy, and in children under 5 years of age, forearm dislocation is easily caused…

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Jul 17, 2023

Prevention of radial tuberosity subluxation

Radial head subluxation

  The human elbow joint consists of three bones: the lower humerus, the ulnar hawk and the radial tuberosity. When the elbow joint is rotated, the radius always rotates around the…

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Jul 17, 2023

Radial head subluxation in children

Radial head subluxation

  Radial head subluxation is a common pediatric elbow dislocation injury, mostly seen in children aged 1 to 4 years old, but it has not been clinically reported in infants under…

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Jul 17, 2023

How to treat congenital radial microcephaly?

Radial head subluxation

  Congenital dislocation of the radial tuberosity is rare, with 11 cases first reported by McFarland in 1936.  The cause of the dislocation is unknown and may be related to genetic factors.  The…

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Jul 17, 2023

The use of hot and cold compresses in orthopedics

Radial head subluxation

  1  Hot compresses are primarily used to reduce chronic pain, stimulate blood circulation, and soothe the muscles and blood. It works by increasing the temperature and blood flow to the body’s…

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Radial head subluxation

  • What to do with a dislocated radial head
  • Diagnosis and management of pediatric radial head subluxation
  • Congenital radial-ulnar joint
  • Congenital dislocation of the radial head
  • Pediatric radial head subluxation repositioning method
  • Recognizing radial head subluxation
  • Prevention of radial tuberosity subluxation
  • Radial head subluxation in children
  • How to treat congenital radial microcephaly?
  • The use of hot and cold compresses in orthopedics
  • Diagnosis and treatment of radial tuberosity subluxation
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