Imaging of elbow injuries in the child and adult athlete.
Academic Article
Overview
abstract
Because of the often complex and sometimes poorly remembered history of trauma to the elbow, imaging beyond conventional plain film radiographs is often needed. Usually, this consists of high-resolution MR imaging to evaluate the articular cartilage, supporting ligaments, and tendons about the elbow. Sonography, however, can also be used, especially when there is a targeted clinical question as to the presence of epicondylitis, or to provide guidance for diagnostic or therapeutic injections.