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- Olecranon - Wikipedia
The olecranon ( oʊ ˈ l ɛ k r ə n ɒ n , from Greek olene ' elbow ' and kranon ' head '), is a large, thick, curved bony process on the proximal, posterior end of the ulna It forms the protruding part of the elbow and is opposite to the cubital fossa or elbow pit (trochlear notch)
- Olecranon Fracture (Elbow Fracture) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
An olecranon fracture is a break in the “pointy bone” of your elbow that sticks out when you bend your arm, which is actually the end of the ulna This type of fracture is common and usually occurs in isolation (there are no other injuries) but can also be a part of a more complex elbow injury
- Elbow (Olecranon) Fractures - OrthoInfo - AAOS
An olecranon fracture is a break in the bony "tip" of the elbow Because the olecranon is positioned directly under the skin with little protection from muscles or other soft tissues, it can break easily if you experience a blow to the elbow or fall on an outstretched arm
- Elbow (Olecranon) Bursitis: Symptoms, Causes Treatment
Elbow bursitis is painful swelling around your elbow joint It’s inflammation in the olecranon bursa — the fluid-filled sac that surrounds and protects your elbow
- Olecranon Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets
Olecranon Fractures are common fractures of the elbow that lead to loss of extensor mechanism Diagnosis can be made with plain radiographs of the elbow Treatment may be nonoperative for nondisplaced fractures with an intact extensor mechanism
- Olecranon fracture: Symptoms, treatment, and recovery - Medical News Today
An olecranon fracture is a common elbow fracture It is a break in the ulna bone at the point of the elbow Read about symptoms, treatment, recovery, and more
- Olecranon Bursitis: Symptoms Treatment | The Hand Society
Olecranon bursitis is when the pointy bone at the tip of the elbow is filled with extra fluid Painful swelling develops at the back of the elbow
- Olecranon Fracture - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The olecranon is the proximal articular portion of the ulna Along with the coronoid process, it forms the greater sigmoid (semilunar) notch which articulates with the humerus to provide flexion and extension of the elbow
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