Three bones come together to make up the elbow joint. The humerus is the bone in the upper arm and the radius and ulna are the bones in the forearm. The ligaments connect to the bones and keep them in alignment. The elbow is a hinge and pivot joint that enables the arm to bend, straighten, twist, and rotate.
ARM/ELBOW
Symptoms
- Immediate pain
- Obvious deformity
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Inability to rotate arm
- Numbness or weakness in fingers or wrist
- Symptoms of Bruising
- Inability to rotate arm
Diagnostic procedures
If symptoms suggest a fractured forearm, seek qualified orthopedic medical treatment. Treatment will encompass a thorough examination, which could include diagnostic procedure(s) such as palpation and X-rays in order to determine proper non-operative or operative treatment.Symptoms
- Extreme pain
- Obvious deformity
- Odd twist at elbow
- Bruising
Diagnostic procedures
If symptoms suggest a dislocated elbow, seek qualified orthopedic medical treatment. Treatment will encompass a thorough examination, which could include diagnostic procedure(s) such as palpation, circulation evaluation, X-rays, CT scan, and MRI in order to determine proper non-operative or operative treatment.Biceps tendonitis
The biceps muscles in the front of the upper arm have two tendons that attach it to the bones in the shoulder. Tendonitis is the inflammation of the tendon, which becomes red, swollen and enlarged. Sports activities and jobs that require repetitive overhead motion can put people at risk for biceps tendonitis.
Symptoms
- Pain or tenderness in front of shoulder, which worsens with overhead lifting
- Pain that moves down the upper arm
- Occasional snapping sound or sensation in the shoulder
Tennis elbow
Tennis elbow is an inflammation of the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow. The forearm muscles and tendons become damaged from overuse, repeating the same motion. This leads to pain and tenderness on the outside of the elbow.
Symptoms
- Pain or burning on the outer part of the elbow
- Weak grip strength
Diagnostic procedures
If symptoms suggest tendonitis, seek qualified orthopedic medical treatment. Treatment will encompass a thorough examination, which could include diagnostic procedure(s) such as a strength and range of motion tests, X-rays, ultrasound, EMG, and MRI in order to determine proper non-operative or operative treatment.Symptoms
- Pain Loss of range of motion
- Grating or locking sensation in the elbow
- Swelling
- Numbness in fingers