The elbow: review of anatomy and common collateral ligament complex pathology using MRI

Insights Imaging. 2019 Apr 3;10(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s13244-019-0725-7.

Abstract

The elbow is a complex joint whose stability is imparted by osseous and soft-tissue constraints. Anatomical and biomechanical knowledge of the supporting structures that provide stability to the medial and lateral elbow is essential to correctly interpret the pathological findings. Conventional MRI and MR arthrography are the imaging modalities of choice in the evaluation of elbow ligament injuries. Elbow instability can be classified according to timing (acute, chronic, or recurrent), the direction of displacement, the degree of displacement, and the articulations involved. This article reviews the MR imaging protocols recommended for each diagnosis and the normal anatomy and biomechanical aspects of the medial and lateral collateral ligament complex. We also present multiple cases of typical and atypical patterns of injury.

Keywords: Elbow anatomy; Elbow instability; Imaging technique; Ligament injuries; MR imaging of the elbow.

Publication types

  • Review