Basics | Elbow Orthosis

Basics The elbow joint is a joint that consists of three partial joints and involves three bones: upper arm bone, ulna and radius. The following partial joints can be subdivided: A partial joint consists of humerus and ulna, the so-called humeroulnar joint. This is functionally a hinge joint that bends and stretches the forearm. The … Basics | Elbow Orthosis

Costs | Elbow Orthosis

Costs Elbow orthoses are available in many different price ranges. The price range starts at 20€ and goes up to over 300€. Of course the expensive orthoses are of higher quality and technically more complex. As with many technical devices, the principle applies that quality has its price. When buying an orthosis, the patient should … Costs | Elbow Orthosis

Elbow Orthosis

Definition An elbow orthosis is an orthopedic aid that is attached to the outside of the elbow. The elbow orthosis is similar to a scaffold that is intended to stabilize, relieve and correct the elbow and the muscles involved and is usually placed in the case of an injury to the elbow. Elbow orthoses can … Elbow Orthosis

Olecranon fracture

Definition The olecranon is the upper (proximal) end of the ulna. It represents the starting point of the triceps brachii muscle. The olecranon is part of the elbow joint and articulates here with the joint roll of the humerus (trochlea humeri). The elbow joint (Articulatio cubiti) is a compound joint consisting of three parts. The … Olecranon fracture

Treatment | Olecranon fracture

Treatment The treatment of an olecranon fracture is in most cases surgical. Only in the case of non-displaced (non-dislocated) fractures in children can the fracture be treated conservatively, as their bones have another healing ability. In this case, the fracture is immobilised with a Gilchrist or Desault dressing. Immobilization ensures that the bone parts grow … Treatment | Olecranon fracture