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Humeral Epicondyle

A bone prominence at the distal end of the humerus to which ligaments and tendons of the joints are attached.
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Introduction : Fractures of the medial humeral epicondyle represent approximately 10% of all paediatric elbow fractures… 
2013
2013
An operation is presented to relieve the pain of medial epicondylitis related to a throwing injury in a teenage baseball player… 
2008
2008
  • A. Wilhelm
  • 2008
  • Corpus ID: 6279326
I read the article by Dellon et al. with interest and note that it records that I described the innervation of the lateral… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
Entrapment of the median nerve in the elbow is a rare complication that may occur after reduction of a closed dislocation of the… 
1988
1988
In earlier investigations into the functional significance of the architecture of muscle and connective tissue in the lateral… 
1984
1984
  • J. Pritchett
  • 1984
  • Corpus ID: 22665919
An unusual case of posterior dislocation of the elbow, complicated by entrapment of the median nerve, is reported. Entrapment… 
1982
1982
Throwing and racquet sports produce large stresses at the elbow joint consisting of tension on the medial or ulnar side, and… 
1981
1981
Operation of this fracture, according to their experience and the literature, can be recommended only in 3 cases: 1. Impingement… 
1935
1935
Isolated rounded bones near the medial humeral epicondyle and the so called cubital patella are traumatic in origin. They are the…