成人肘外侧疼痛:不常见原因综述

Q4 Medicine Orthopaedics and Trauma Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mporth.2024.05.004
Blair Tweedie, Sam Vollans
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肘外侧疼痛和网球肘几乎是同义词,历史上所有肘外侧疼痛的患者都被认为患有网球肘。随着影像诊断技术、肘关节镜技术的发展和对病理过程的进一步了解,以及对网球肘治疗失败的分析,人们认识到了可能导致肘外侧疼痛的一系列鉴别诊断。除肌腱病(网球肘和高尔夫球肘)外,还包括关节内机械问题(桡侧髌骨骨板和环状韧带断裂)、肘关节不稳定、神经压迫综合征、骨软骨缺损和退行性关节疾病(桡侧髌关节关节炎)。准确的临床评估和诊断是关键所在,同时有选择性地使用可确诊或反驳诊断并指导持续治疗的检查方法。本文旨在概述肘外侧疼痛的病史、检查结果、检查和治疗方案。虽然我们将涵盖肘外侧疼痛的所有可能诊断,但不会详细讨论本期其他文章中涉及的诊断(网球肘、骨软骨炎、肘关节不稳定)。本文将重点阐述临床评估的技巧和诀窍,以及如何正确评估肘外侧。我们还将提到较罕见的情况(后骨间神经卡压、滑膜板综合征和环韧带断裂),并讨论外侧退行性关节疾病的重建阶梯。
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Lateral elbow pain in adults: a review of the less common causes

Lateral elbow pain and tennis elbow have been considered almost synonymous, in that historically all patients with lateral elbow pain were assumed to have tennis elbow. With the evolution of diagnostic imaging, elbow arthroscopy and further understanding of the pathological processes, alongside analysis of failed tennis elbow treatment, a whole host of possible differential diagnoses that might cause lateral elbow pain became recognized. In addition to tendinopathies (tennis and golfers elbow), these include intraarticular mechanical issues (radiocapitellar plica and snapping annular ligament), elbow instability, nerve compression syndromes, osteochondral defects and degenerative joint disease (radiocapitellar joint arthritis). Accurate clinical assessment and diagnosis is key, alongside selective use of investigations that can confirm or refute diagnoses and guide ongoing management. This article serves to provide an overview of the history, examination findings, investigations and management options for lateral elbow pain. Whilst we will cover the whole scope of possible diagnoses responsible for lateral elbow pain, we will not be considering in detail those covered in other articles in this issue (tennis elbow, osteochondritis dissecans, elbow instability). The focus of this article will be to elaborate on the tips and tricks within the clinical assessment, and how to properly assess the lateral side of the elbow. We will mention the rarer conditions encountered (posterior interosseous nerve entrapment, synovial plica syndrome and snapping annular ligament) and discuss the reconstructive ladder for lateral sided degenerative joint disease.

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Orthopaedics and Trauma
Orthopaedics and Trauma Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Orthopaedics and Trauma presents a unique collection of International review articles summarizing the current state of knowledge and research in orthopaedics. Each issue focuses on a specific topic, discussed in depth in a mini-symposium; other articles cover the areas of basic science, medicine, children/adults, trauma, imaging and historical review. There is also an annotation, self-assessment questions and a second opinion section. In this way the entire postgraduate syllabus will be covered in a 4-year cycle.
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