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Elbow Joint PainThe elbow joint is a hinge joint of the arm. The bone of the upper arm (humerus) and the two bones of the forearm (ulna and radius) join at the elbow. The elbow joint allows the forearm to bend and extend and to roll from side to side. The elbow is a common site of injury, especially from sports. Click here for Pain Health Info Home Page [1] Arthritis |
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References Welsby, P.D. Clinical History Taking and Examination An Illustrated Colour Test, Second Edition, @002 Churchill Livingstone Wallach, J.M. Mosby Medical Encyclopedia |
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