Are radial head fractures easily missed on plain films? How are distal humerus fractures classified? How are elbow dislocations classified? In adults, which two sites in the elbow are most commonly injured? In children, what site in the elbow is most commonly injured? May the posterior fat pad ever be seen normally? What additional view should be ordered when there is strong clinical suspicion of radial head fracture but no visible fracture on a standard projection? What are the clues as to the presence of a supracondylar fracture? What are the posterior fat pad and sail signs? What associated injuries should always be looked for? What conditions must be met to confidently diagnose a joint effusion by plain film radiography? What is an Essex-Lopresti injury? What is golfer's elbow? What is more specific for a joint effusion, the anterior or posterior sail sign? What is tennis elbow? What is the anterior humeral line? What is the mechanism of injury associated with radial head fractures? What is the most common elbow dislocation? What is the nursemaid's elbow? What is the radiocapitellar line? Which elbow fracture is most commonly associated with an intraarticular loose body? Why is identifying an elbow joint effusion critical in trauma? Book traversal links for Elbow trauma ‹ Which joints are most commonly involved in CPPD? Up Are radial head fractures easily missed on plain films? ›