Elbow Related Articles
Tennis Elbow Lateral Epicondylitis Athlete Elbow Injuries
April 12, 2008 Athletic injuries in the hand and wrist are often misdiagnosed and undertreated for a variety of reasons. Chronic and overuse injuries often go untreated due to the athlete's reluctance to seek medical...
Read More »Dr. Badia Saved my Arm - Tendon Transfer
Adrian Foncette's recovery from the kind of limb injury that normally ends in amputation speaks to the potential of science to change lives. Life was good for Adrian Foncette. He was following his family's...
Read More »Acute elbow trauma and late reconstruction - Complex Articular Injuries of the Elbow
The elbow remains one of the more unforgiving joints in its response to both trauma and surgical intervention. The complex articular relationships of humerus, ulna and radius coupled with a tight soft tissue envelope, make the elbow one of...
Read More »Advances in Hand and Elbow Surgery
The latest and most advanced techniques in hand and elbow surgery were presented at a medical conference held in Miami on March 19th and 20th. Seventeen experts offered presentations at the event, three of whom were local and the rest...
Read More »RelēF or Relef is a non-invasive treatment for patients suffering from pain associated with Tendinopathies
RelēF or Relef is a non-invasive treatment for patients suffering from pain associated with Tendinopathies and other conditions of the musculoskeletal system such as tennis elbow, golfers, elbow, knee problems and...
Read More »Heterotopic Ossification
E.R. is a 26 year old male lifeguard who had a severe, unfortunate accident the first time he ever mounted a motorcycle. He was in a coma for many months with head trauma and had fractured his right elbow and forearm at the time of...
Read More »Goodbye, knots: sutures can now be welded
BK is the wife of a prominent family practitioner in South Florida. She had been complaining of years of persistant aching in the base of both her thumbs but initally was not given a clear diagnosis. Despite being married to a...
Read More »Severe Hand Injury Affects Life
Most people do not realize the “incredibly disabling” effect of a severe hand injury on the life of the individual. Speaking t the launch of the Caribbean Hand Center Dr. Alejandro Badia said the injury could be...
Read More »Renowned hand and upper limb surgeon, Dr. Alejandro Badia from Miami, visits Freeport, Bahamas
Dr. Alejandro Badia, MD, FACS, and world-renowned Hand and Upper Limb Surgeon, President of the ISSPORTH (International Society for Sport Traumatology of the Hand), returns to Bahamas, this time to Freeport invited for a Medical...
Read More »Improving your game, Golfer's Elbow
Deep wrist pain can be the most common complaint of avid golfers Acute injuries to the hand are uncommon in golf while development of painful syndromes can be very common, particularly due to underlying arthritis or tendonitis...
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