Evaluation of common elbow pathologies: a focus on physical examination

Phys Sportsmed. 2017 May;45(2):184-190. doi: 10.1080/00913847.2017.1292831. Epub 2017 Feb 22.

Abstract

Elbow tendinopathy accounts for the majority of elbow pathology in patients presenting to upper extremity and sports medicine surgeons. With increased participation in overhead sports in an aging population, the incidence of elbow injuries has risen. A comprehensive knowledge of elbow anatomy and biomechanical function of the elbow complex is prerequisite in the assessment of patients with elbow injuries; however, a thorough understanding of alternative and confounding pathologies is essential for accurate diagnosis. Because tendinopathy, tendonitis, and tendon tears have an anatomic basis for their pathology, a targeted history and meticulous physical examination often yields an accurate clinical diagnosis. The importance of physical examination and provocative examination maneuvers must be stressed in a technologically advanced era where clinical diagnosis is too commonly attained solely by advanced imaging modalities. A revived dedication to the physical examination may enhance our ability to correctly diagnose various pathologies about the elbow. Early and accurate clinical diagnosis is the first step in the proper initiation of treatment modalities and improvement in overall patient outcome.

Keywords: Elbow tendinopathy; biceps rupture; epicondylitis; physical examination; tendinosis; tendonitis; triceps tear.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Elbow Injuries*
  • Elbow Tendinopathy / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Orthopedics / methods
  • Physical Examination / methods*
  • Sports
  • Sports Medicine / methods
  • Tendon Injuries / diagnosis*