Abstract
Whether degenerative joint disease of the elbow may be the result of primary or posttraumatic etiologies, arthritis of the elbow commonly leads to pain, loss of motion, and functional disability. A detailed history and focused physical examination, in combination with imaging modalities, can help localize the origin of symptoms and help direct treatment. Although nonoperative treatment is the initial therapy for arthritis of the elbow, surgical interventions may provide substantial relief to the appropriately selected patient.
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Biswas, D., Wysocki, R. W., & Cohen, M. S. (2013). Primary and Posttraumatic Arthritis of the Elbow. Arthritis, 2013, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/473259
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