6. Ramp Lesion A ramp lesion is a tear in a part of the medial meniscus, at the back "horn" of the structure. The region where the tear occurs has good blood flow, which can mean that a smaller injury ...
A patient whose ulnar nerve and triceps did not dislocate over the medial epicondyle preoperatively had snapping of a portion of the medial triceps after submuscular transposition of the ulnar nerve.
A single-leg balance is used to target and stabilize many different muscles in the leg. It helps build strength and balance in people with medial OA, a medial meniscal tear, patellar subluxation, or ...
The elbow is palpated at the junction of the forearm extensor group at its attachment to the bone at the lateral epicondyle to determine the point of maximal tenderness. The patient is prepared in a ...
[13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20] We report a newly described complication of ulnar nerve transposition, namely iatrogenically induced snapping of the triceps over the medial epicondyle. We believe that ...