Physician Sportsmed
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Elbow dislocations are common athletic injuries and occur during a fall onto an outstretched hand as a combination of axial-compressive and rotational-shear forces are conducted across the elbow joint. Simple dislocations are those that involve purely ligamentous injury, while complex dislocations include periarticular fractures. The initial assessment, radiographic evaluation, and on-field treatment of these injuries is discussed. ⋯ Early active range of motion should be initiated as early as possible because late or recurrent instability is uncommon. Contracture is the most common adverse sequela of elbow dislocation. The literature indicates an average of 3° to 8° of extension loss with standard management of simple elbow dislocations.