Anatomy of Elbow X-rays

Anatomy of Elbow X-rays

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Dr. Morton, an anatomist, explains the anatomy of the elbow joint using X-rays. The video covers both the AP and lateral views, detailing the structures visible in each view, such as the medial and lateral epicondyles, the olecranon process, and the radial head. The video also discusses the importance of the anterior humeral line and the radiocapitellar line for assessing elbow alignment, especially in pediatric cases.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How do the anterior and posterior fat pads appear on an X-ray?

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What does the anterior humeral line indicate in elbow X-rays?

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What is the importance of the radio-capitellar line in pediatric populations?

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