European Journal of Radiology
Volume 54, Issue 2 , Pages 303-313, May 2005

The use of MRI scanning for investigating soft-tissue abnormalities in the elbow

Unitat de Imatge d’Alta Tecnològica, Centre Diagnòstic, Corporació Parc Taulí. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain

Received 24 March 2004; received in revised form 21 May 2004; accepted 26 May 2004.

Abstract 

It is well known that the elbow is one of the most difficult joints to be examined in MR, because of its position in relation to the body during the examination. Moreover, there is relatively little information about the elbow, even less in its soft tissues abnormalities, in the literature in comparison to other joints. This article describes the spectrum of MR findings soft tissues abnormalities of the elbow, giving an analysis of injuries to the elbow ranging from inflammation to rupture to masses, and the role of MR in post-surgical follow-up.

It is demonstrated that MR provides an excellent alternative to other imaging techniques that would be of interest to orthopedic surgeons. The value of MRI to accurately determine the nature and extent of the pathologic changes in ligaments, tendons and muscles structures of the elbow joint is presented in the following discussion.

Keywords: Elbow, MRI, Abnormalities, Soft tissues

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PII: S0720-048X(04)00183-4

doi:10.1016/j.ejrad.2004.05.012

European Journal of Radiology
Volume 54, Issue 2 , Pages 303-313, May 2005