Elbow heterotopic ossification after distal biceps tendon repair presenting as median nerve neuropathy: A case report
Heterotopic ossification of the elbow is a rare complication of distal biceps tendon repair operations. It may be entirely asymptomatic or present with symptoms and signs such as swelling, erythema, pain, palpable mass, vascular and nerve compression or joint movement restriction.
What Is Triceps Tendonitis?
Triceps tendonitis is a condition caused by inflammation of the tendon that runs from the back of the arm (your triceps) to the elbow bone.
Flexor Tendon Sheath Infections
Flexor tenosynovitis, or a flexor tendon sheath infection, is a serious infection around the tendons of the finger.
ECU Tendon Problems and Ulnar Sided Wrist Pain
The ECU tendon, or extensor carpi ulnaris, is one of the major wrist tendons. It is on the ulnar side of the wrist, the same side as the small finger. The tendon starts on the back of the forearm and crosses the wrist joint directly on the side.
How to Treat a Sprained or Dislocated Finger
Finger sprains and dislocations are common hand injuries. A sprain happens when the tough tissue that supports a joint is stretched too far. This tissue, called a ligament, can be partially or completely torn.











