Pulled elbow
aka Nursemaid's elbowMost common in 1-4 years old
Patho-mechanism
- Traction along the long axis of forearm resulting in subluxation / slippage of annular ligament in between radial head and humerus (capitellum)
- Supinator muscle and annular ligament is slipped over the radial head
- Supinator muscle entraps the radio-humeral joint
Ultrasound examination
Absence of annular ligament in normal position (Most useful sign)
Displaced annular ligament into the radio-humeral joint with enlarged synovial fringe
Abormal shape of the supinator muscle
"J-sign" : supinator muscle and annular ligament trapped in the radio-humeral joint
Look out for fractures as a DDx.
Reference:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5052830/#!po=32.1429
Minagawa H. Diagnostic and interventional musculoskeletal ultrasound. J Jpn Orthop Assoc 2012; 86(11): 1057-64.
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