Although both operative and nonoperative treatment of displaced medial humeral epicondyle fractures in adolescents helped them return to sport, provided a high degree of post-treatment satisfaction ... We postulate an iatrogenic cause for snapping of the medial head of the triceps. A patient whose ulnar nerve and triceps did not dislocate over the medial epicondyle preoperatively had snapping of a ...
BMJ: Immunohistochemical evidence of local production of catecholamines in cells of the muscle origins at the lateral and medial humeral epicondyles: of importance for the ... Immunohistochemical evidence of local production of catecholamines in cells of the muscle origins at the lateral and medial humeral epicondyles: of importance for the ... Medscape: Iatrogenic Snapping of the Medial Head of the Triceps After Ulnar Nerve Transposition Iatrogenic Snapping of the Medial Head of the Triceps After Ulnar Nerve Transposition BMJ: Medial epicondylitis: is ultrasound guided autologous blood injection an effective treatment? Medial epicondylitis is a condition that refers to the occurrence of pain due to inflammation, from the medial side of the elbow to the wrist.
medial epicondyle, It is also commonly referred to as golfer’s elbow, ...