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The case study focuses on two key questions related to ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries. In the evaluation and management of UCL injury, a common condition in athletes involved in throwing activities, MRI has been affirmed as having 100% specificity in detecting UCL tears, although its sensitivity ranges between 57% and 79%. This sensitivity can be enhanced to 97% with the use of MR Arthrography (MRA). While low-grade partial UCL tears generally respond well to non-surgical conservative care, high-grade tears may not. The examination of UCL often employs the modified milking maneuver, which assesses elbow pain and laxity under stress.<br /><br />The second study question pertains to the functional role of the transverse ligament (Cooper’s ligament) in the elbow's valgus stability. It clarifies that the transverse component contributes 0% to the ligamentous stability against valgus stress, as the ligament is fixed on the same bone on both ends and thus does not offer functional resistance. The anterior and posterior bundles of the UCL primarily resist valgus load, with the anterior bundle being more significant. Depending on the elbow's position (flexion vs extension), the UCL and bony structures offer varying degrees of stability, with the UCL contributing up to 33% during extension.<br /><br />The study underscores the complexity and intricate biomechanics of the elbow joint, especially in athletes, and highlights the importance of accurate diagnostic imaging and appropriate management based on the injury's severity and location. The references provided give further insights into the ligamentous stability and biomechanics of the elbow joint.
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Edition
3rd Edition
Related Case
3rd Edition, CASE 15
Topic
Elbow and Forearm
Keywords
Ulnar Collateral Ligament
UCL injury
MRI specificity
MR Arthrography
elbow stability
valgus stress
Cooper's ligament
modified milking maneuver
athlete biomechanics
diagnostic imaging
3rd Edition
3rd Edition, CASE 15
Elbow and Forearm
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