scholarly journals Arthritis of the left elbow joint after vaccination against SARS‐CoV‐2 infection

Author(s):  
Chokan Baimukhamedov
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Author(s):  
Pushpendra Narvariya ◽  
Prof. Joseph Singh

The current study aims to analyze the relationship of selected kinematic variables to the technique of pull shot in cricket. For the purpose of the study the researcher purposively selected five male inter-university cricket players from lnipe, gwalior of 18 to 24 years., the technique of pull shot in batting performance of each selected subjects was recorded on the basis of certain criteria (point system). It was divided into 2 components; 1. placement of feet and 2. execution (contact) each consist of maximum 10 points. The angles at selected joints were recorded to the nearest degree. The c.g. was measured nearest to the 1/10th of the centimetre. On the basis of sequence photographs obtained from the videography, the scholar developed stick figures from which selected kinematic variables was calculated. The center of gravity of whole body was determined by kinovea software. To find the the relationship of selected kinematic variables to the technique of pull shot in cricket pearson product moment correlation coefficient was used by means of spss software. It was found that, in case of moment execution angle at left shoulder joint and angle at left elbow joint showed significant relationship with performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (02) ◽  
pp. 90-96
Author(s):  
Piyush Vaghasiya ◽  
Lathika Shetty ◽  
Molahalli Shantharam Shetty ◽  
Muthur Ajith Kumar

AbstractTumoral calcinosis (TC) is an uncommon disorder characterized by the deposition of calcium phosphate in periarticular tissues. TC has been a controversial clinico-pathological entity first described in 1943. The calcium deposits are usually present in the large joints such as the hips and shoulders. Patients often present with localized swelling and reduced mobility around the involved joints which interfere with activities of daily living. A 12-year-old boy presented at our clinic with a painful swelling around his left elbow joint with 6-month duration over which the swellings progressively increased. Radiological imaging identified a soft tissue calcified mass present around both elbow joints. Excision and biopsy of the left elbow demonstrated a tumor consisting of myxoid material with multiple areas of calcification with a well-defined capsule. Microscopy confirmed typical features of TC. We present our case report due to unusual clinical presentation noted in this case.


2004 ◽  
Vol 17 (03) ◽  
pp. 159-162 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Van Ryssen ◽  
O. Taeymans ◽  
M. Van Heerden ◽  
I. Gielen ◽  
M. Risselada ◽  
...  

SummaryThis case report describes an acute traumatic fracture of the medial coronoid process (MCP) in an immature male Rottweiler. On routine radiographs of the left elbow joint, clear abnormalities could not be detected. The definitive diagnosis was based on craniolaterocaudomedial oblique radiographs and a CT scan. The fragment was removed arthroscopically via a medial approach. Histologically the fragment did not show any signs of degeneration nor demineralisation, as seen in classical fragments of the medial coronoid process. One week after treatment, complete limb function had been regained. Follow-up radiographs after nine month showed a minimal increase of osteoarthrosis.


2017 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 46
Author(s):  
M. KARAYANNOPOULOU (Μ. ΚΑΡΑΓΙΑΝΝΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ) ◽  
Z. S. POLIZOPOULOU (Ζ.Σ. .ΠΟΛΥΖΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ) ◽  
A. F. KOUTINAS (Α. Φ. ΚΟΥΤΙΝΑΣ) ◽  
M. N. PATSIKAS (Μ.Ν. ΠΑΤΣΙΚΑΣ) ◽  
G. KAZAKOS (Γ. ΚΑΖΑΚΟΣ) ◽  
...  

In this paper a case of periosteal proliferative polyarthritis in an 11-year old, female Siamese cat, that was admitted to the Surgery Clinic of the Veterinary School, A.U.Th., with a 6-month history of non-weight bearing lameness of the left thoracic limb, is described. At physical examination, restricted range of motion of the left elbow joint, local swelling and pain were detected. In the radiological examination of the affected joint the main finding was a periarticular extensive and irregular periosteal new bone formation. The results of the complete blood count and routine serum biochemistry were within normal limits and the cat was serologically negative for FeLV and FIV. Synovial fluid examination showed a lymphoplasmacytic pleocytosis, while the bacterial culture was negative. Prednisolone given at an anti-inflammatory dose for two consecutive weeks resulted in a marked improvement of the clinical sings. However, two months after the end of the treatment lameness reappeared, but this time in the contralateral thoracic limb, due to the involvement of the same joint. Radiology revealed the same type of lesions in the right elbow joint, whereas the left became ankylosed. Again, prednisolone, given at an immunosuppressive dose for two weeks, did not improve but fairly the clinical condition of the animal and the radiological changes as well. For this reason azathioprine at the dose of 1 mg/kg BW, every 48 hours, was added to therapy that lasted for 5 months. Transient mild leukopenia, that resolved after decreasing the dose of azathioprine by 25%, was the only adverse side effect noticed. At the end of the treatment, regression of the radiographical lesions in both elbows enabled the cat to walk with a stilted gait, despite the development of joint ankylosis bilaterally. The disease was kept in remission during the 12-month follow up period.


2003 ◽  
Vol 16 (01) ◽  
pp. 11-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. W. Volk ◽  
D. G. Keith ◽  
R. C. McLear ◽  
G. K. Smith ◽  
A. S. Kapatkin

SummaryA Basset Hound with elbow dysplasias (ununited anconeal process and elbow incongruity in the left elbow, fragmented medial coronoid process and elbow incongruity in the right elbow) was followed by serial radiography, computer tomographic (CT) scan and arthroscopy at eight,11,13,16 and 19 months of age. Radiographs were insensitive to progressive changes in the elbow dysplastic joints. CT and arthroscopy were both highly sensitive to subtle and severe changes occurring in the elbow joint over the times examined. Further studies evaluating the effect of multiple arthroscopic examinations itself on joints as well as age that CT will be sensitive to the earliest changes in the elbow joint need to be investigated. Hopefully, these studies will help evaluate early surgical interventions and help to eliminate elbow dysplasia in breeding dogs.


Author(s):  
Supreeth Nekkanti ◽  
Arunodhaya Siddartha ◽  
Purushotham Sastry ◽  
Prakash M. ◽  
Anubhav Verma

<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-IN">Elbow dislocations are commonly encountered cases by orthopaedic surgeon. Vascular injury accompanying an elbow dislocation is a surgical challenge. The authors report a rare complication of complete transaction of the brachial artery following a posterior dislocation of the elbow joint. A fifty-year old male suffered a road traffic accident during which he injured his left elbow. Radiographs confirmed a posterior dislocation of the elbow joint. However the radial and ulnar pulse very not palpable. Arterial doppler confirmed injury to brachial artery. The patient was successfully treated and regained full functional use of his left upper limb. The aim of this report is to help readers understand why a vascular injury occurs following an elbow dislocations. A successful management of such injuries revolves around a prompt clinical diagnosis and early repair.</span></p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 109-111
Author(s):  
A. A. Roskidailo

The paper describes a case of rheumatoid arthritis in a 58-year-old female patient who sought medical advice for complaints of a massive soft tissue tumor upon the anterior and lateral surfaces of the left elbow joint. Left elbow bursitis was suspected. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a relationship between the massive tumor (anastomoses) and the joint. A surgical intervention was undertaken. A cyst consisting of two components was excised; anterolateral synovectomy and plastic surgery of the anterior elbow joint capsule were performed. The patient was examined 6 months later; the result was satisfactory.


2002 ◽  
Vol 151 (6) ◽  
pp. 183-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Senior ◽  
M. Smith ◽  
P. Clegg

2012 ◽  
Vol 09 ◽  
pp. 174-177
Author(s):  
NURHIDAYAH OMAR

The aim of this study was to develop a mathematical model of the arms during kayaking. Gordon's method has been used to develop the model. This model comprises of six kinematic chains of the arms that represent the right shoulder joint, right elbow joint, right wrist joint, left wrist joint, left elbow joint and left shoulder joint. The joints comprise of right upper arm, right lower arm, right hand-paddle, left hand-paddle, left lower arm and left upper arms.


2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (01) ◽  
pp. 103-108
Author(s):  
Sang Rim Kim ◽  
Tae Jung Kim ◽  
Kyu Bum Seo

Osteochondromas are common benign bone tumors. They may occur on any bone preformed in cartilage, but usually are found on the metaphysis of a long bone near the physis. In this article, we report a case of the subluxation of the radial head caused by osteochondroma on the radial tuberosity. A 9-year-old female patient presented with a hard palpable mass and pain in her posterior aspect of left elbow joint. Preoperative radiography and MRI demonstrated an expansile bone lesion arising in the left radial tuberosity of the proximal radius. Resection of the bone tumor was done without any complications. Biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of osteochondroma without malignant degeneration. A one year after surgery, the elbow had full range of motion without any discomfort and complication.


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