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* Articular or olecranon bursal swelling
* Articular or olecranon bursal swelling
* Signs of inflammation
* Signs of inflammation
* [[Complex Regional Pain Syndrome|CRPS]] signs
* [[CRPS|CRPS]] signs


==Palpationย  ==
==Palpationย  ==

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Introduction

Inspection

  • Skin changes such as psoriatic plaques
  • Fixed or reducible deformity / soft tissue swelling
    • Masses, nodules or tophi
    • Carrying angle of the elbow
  • Articular or olecranon bursal swelling
  • Signs of inflammation
  • CRPS signs

Palpation

Determine the exact sight of tenderness. Undertake a systematic approach

  • start with palpating bony prominences: medial epicondyle, olecranon, lateral epicondyle, radial head
  • Palpate elbow joint line: olecranon fossa, olecranon-humeral joint line
  • Palpate ligaments and tendons: medial and lateral collateral ligaments, common flexor, extensor proximal tendons, and distal biceps tendon.

Range of movement

Assess active and passive range of motion of the elbow joint. Normal flexion is 135-145 degrees, and normal extension is 0-5 degrees [1] Compare to the opposite side and assess for end feel of movement.

The forearm range of motion is 85 degrees of supination, and 75 degrees of pronation. The hand should move medially as the forearm pronates [2]

Special Tests

There are few special tests of the elbow[3]

  1. The tennis elbow test
  2. Pain on resisted third finger extension
  3. Varus and valgus aligned stress testing
  4. Posterolateral rotary instability test

References

  1. โ†‘ Morrey BF, Askew LJ, An KN, et al. A biomechanical study of normal functional elbow motion. J Bone Joint Surg. 1981;63A: 872โ€“6.
  2. โ†‘ Weinberg AM, Pietsch IT, Helm MB, et al. A new kinematic model of pro- and supination of the human forearm. J Biomech. 2000;33:487โ€“91
  3. โ†‘ Chumbley EM et al. Evaluation of overuse elbow injuries. Am Fam Physician. 2000; 61: 691 โ€“ 700.