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Isolated radial head dislocations are rare in adults with only 23 cases published in 45 years. The diagnosis may be easily missed on radiographs and a CT-scan is often required. If managed promptly patient can restore normal range of motion and elbow function. Authors report a new case of a 67-year-old female presenting a posttraumatic isolated posterior dislocation of the radial head. Treatment consisted of closed reduction followed by immobilization for four weeks in a plaster cast with the elbow flexed at 90°, followed by active mobilization and physiotherapy. At 18 months of follow-up, functional outcome is excellent with no differences between both sides.
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Adult Elbow Isolated Radial head Traumatic dislocation
Citation
Fonte H, Rodrigues C, Vale J, Ramos J, Costa E Castro J. Isolated traumatic posterior dislocation of the radial head in an adult, a rare injury: New case report. Trauma Case Rep. 2020;29:100345. doi:10.1016/j.tcr.2020.100345
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Elsevier