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Anatomy and Biomechanics of the
Elbow
 Stability of the elbow - static and dynamic constraints
 3 primary static constraints
 Ulnohumeral articulation,
 the anterior bundle of the MCL
 the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) complex
 4 Secondary constraints
 Radiocapitellar articulation,
 the common flexor tendon,
 the common extensor tendon,
 the capsule.
 Dynamic stabilizers - Muscles that cross the elbow
joint
Osteoarticular anatomy
The articular surfaces of the elbow joint
 distal humerus,
 the proximal ulna,
 proximal radius are
 The elbow -trochleogingylomoid joint
 hinged (ginglymoid) motion in flexion and
extension at the ulnohumeral and
radiocapitellar articulations
 radial (trochoid) motion in pronation and
supination at the proximal radioulnar joint
 The spoolshaped trochlea is centered over the
distal humerus in line with the long axis of the
humeral shaft.
 The medial ridge of the trochlea
 more prominent,
 6 to 8 of valgus tilt at its articulation with the
greater sigmoid notch of proximal ulna
The muscles that cross the elbow are the dynamic constraints.
 Osseous stability - enhanced in flexion
 coronoid process locks into the coronoid fossa
of the distal humerus
 radial head is contained in the radial fossa of
the distal humerus
 Osseous stability - enhanced in extension
 the tip of the olecranon rotates into the
olecranon fossa.
 The sublime tubercle is the attachment site for
the anterior bundle of the MCL.
 The radial head - important secondary stabilizer
of the elbow.
 The concave surface of the radial head
articulates with the capitellum
 the rim of the radial head articulates with the
lesser sigmoid notch.
 Articular cartilage covers the concave surface
and an arc of approximately 280 of the rim.
Capsuloligamentous anatomy
 The static soft tissue stabilizers
 the anterior and posterior joint capsule
 the medial and LCL complexes.
 The collateral ligament complexes are medial and
lateral capsular thickenings
 Intra-articular pressure is lowest at 70 to 80 of
flexion.
 When fully distended at 80 of flexion, the capacity
of the elbow is 25 to 30 mL
 The capsule provides most of its stabilizing
effects with the elbow extended
The MCL complex
 3 components:
 the anterior bundle or anterior MCL,
 the posterior bundle,
 the transverse ligament
 The origin of the MCL is at the anteroinferior
surface of the medial epicondyle.
AMCL
 most discrete structure
 inserts on the anteromedial aspect of the
 coronoid process, the sublime tubercle.
 Provide significant stability against valgus
force
 one of the primary static constraints of the
elbow
 The anterior bundle - divided into
anterior band
The transverse ligament
 Runs between the coronoid and the tip of the
olecranon
 consists of horizontally oriented fibers that often
cannot be separated from the capsule
The LCL complex
 four components
 radial collateral ligament,
 the lateral ulnar collateral ligament,
 the annular ligament,
 the accessory collateral ligament
 The LCL complex originates along the inferior
surface of the lateral epicondyle.
dynamic stabilization
 Muscles that cross the elbow joint
 Four groups
 Elbow flexors,
 Elbow extensors,
 Forearm flexor-pronators,
 Forearm extensors.
 Flexors - biceps,
 brachialis,
 brachioradialis.
 The biceps is also the principal supinator of the
forearm.
 Extensor - The triceps, Anconeus (minor role)
Elbow biomechanics
 ROM flexion and extension - 0 to 140
 30 to 130 required for most ADL
 flexion-extension axis - a loose hinge.
 Variation of the flexion axis throughout ROM
described in terms of the
 screw displacement axis (SDA), which shows
the instantaneous rotation and position of the
axis throughout flexion.
 The average SDA - shown to be in line with
the anteroinferior aspect of the medial
epicondyle, the center of the trochlea, and the
center projection of the capitellum onto a
parasagittal plane.
Pronation-supination
 The radiocapitellar and proximal radioulnar joints
 The normal range of forearm rotation is 180 with
 pronation of 80 to 90 and
 supination of ~ 90
 Most ADL can be accomplished with
 100 of forearm rotation
 (50 of pronation and 50 of supination)
 The normal axis of forearm rotation -
 the center of the radial head to the
 center of the distal ulna
 axis of rotation shifts slightly ulnar and volar
during supination
 shifts radial and dorsal during pronation
 The radius moves
 proximally with pronation
 distally with supination
 Forearm rotation - important role in stabilizing the
elbow, especially when the elbow is moved
passively.
 With passive flexion, the MCL deficient elbow is
more stable in supination,
 whereas the LCL-deficient elbow is more stable in
pronation
 elbow more stable in supination
 in coronoid fractures that involve more than 50%
of the coronoid with or without an intact MCL
 Most simple elbow dislocations - relatively stable
once reduced,
 although the MCL has been reported to be
completely ruptured in nearly all cases and
 the LCL is disrupted in most cases
Coronoid
 The coronoid process -key role in stabilization of the
elbow.
 ‘‘terrible triad,’’
 elbow dislocation
 radial head and
 coronoid fractures.
 Fractures involving > 50% of the coronoid shows
significantly increased varus-valgus laxity, even in the
setting of repaired collateral ligaments
 The coronoid plays a significant role in posterolateral
stability in combination with the radial head.
 Soft tissues that attach to the base of the
coronoid include
 Anteriorly- Insertion of the anterior capsule and
brachialis
 Medial- insertion of the MCL.
 Reduction and fixation of coronoid fractures help
to restore the actions of these stabilizers
Olecranon
 One study - no significant differences in elbow
extensor power between olecranonectomy
with triceps reattachment and
 open reduction internal fixation of olecranon
fractures
 at an average follow-up time of 3.6 years
 Constraint of the ulnohumeral joint is linearly
proportional to
 the area of remaining articular surface
 There are significant increases in joint
pressure with excision of 50% of the
olecranon, which over time may contribute to
elbow pain and arthritis
Proximal radius
 The radial head is an important secondary
 valgus stabilizer of the elbow (30%)
 more important for valgus stability in
 the presence of MCL deficiency
 Radial head excision also increases varus-
valgus
 Laxity and posterolateral rotatory instability,
regardless of whether the collateral ligaments
are intact
Soft tissue stabilization
 Medial collateral ligament complex
 AMCL is the primary constraint for valgus and
posteromedial stability
 The anterior band of the AMCL - more vulnerable to
valgus stress when the elbow is extended,
 The posterior band - more vulnerable when the elbow
is flexed.
 Complete division causes valgus and internal rotatory
instability throughout the complete arch of flexion with
 maximal valgus instability at 70
 maximal rotational instability at 60
LCL complex
 The LCL is the primary constraint of external
rotation and varus stress at the elbow.
 complete sectioning causes varus and
posterolateral rotatory instability and posterior
radial head subluxation
 The flexion axis of the elbow passes through
the origin of theLCL so that there is uniform
tension in the ligament throughout the arc of
flexion.
 damage to the LCLcomplex is the initial injury
seen along the continuum of injuries resulting
from elbow dislocation
 In Lateral surgical approaches to the elbow for
radial head fixation or replacement.
 As long as the annular ligament is intact, the
radial collateral ligament or the lateral ulnar
collateral ligament can be cut and repaired
without causing instability
 When the radial head is excised in the presence
of a deficient LCL, there is
 increased varus and external rotatory instability.
 Radial head replacement in this setting improves
posterolateral instability.
Muscles
 Muscles that cross the elbow joint act as
 dynamic stabilizers as they compress the
joint.
 Compression of the elbow joint by the
muscles protects the soft tissue constraints.
 throwing an object can cause a valgus stress
that is greater than the failure strength of the
MCL.
 The flexor-pronator muscle group contracts
during the throwing motion and provides
dynamic stabilization to the medial aspect of
Joint forces
 significant compressive and shear forces at the
elbow
 Loads across the elbow - distributed
 43% across the ulnohumeral joint and
 57% across the radiocapitellar joint
 Joint reaction forces vary with elbow position.
 Force transmission at the radiocapitellar joint is
 Greatest between 0 and 30 of flexion and is
 greater in pronation than in supination.
 elbow - extended, the overall force on the
ulnohumeral joint is concentrated at the coronoid
 elbow - flexed, the force moves toward the olecranon
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Elbow Joint

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Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Elbow Joint

  • 2.  Stability of the elbow - static and dynamic constraints  3 primary static constraints  Ulnohumeral articulation,  the anterior bundle of the MCL  the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) complex  4 Secondary constraints  Radiocapitellar articulation,  the common flexor tendon,  the common extensor tendon,  the capsule.  Dynamic stabilizers - Muscles that cross the elbow joint
  • 3. Osteoarticular anatomy The articular surfaces of the elbow joint  distal humerus,  the proximal ulna,  proximal radius are  The elbow -trochleogingylomoid joint  hinged (ginglymoid) motion in flexion and extension at the ulnohumeral and radiocapitellar articulations  radial (trochoid) motion in pronation and supination at the proximal radioulnar joint
  • 4.  The spoolshaped trochlea is centered over the distal humerus in line with the long axis of the humeral shaft.  The medial ridge of the trochlea  more prominent,  6 to 8 of valgus tilt at its articulation with the greater sigmoid notch of proximal ulna
  • 5.
  • 6. The muscles that cross the elbow are the dynamic constraints.
  • 7.  Osseous stability - enhanced in flexion  coronoid process locks into the coronoid fossa of the distal humerus  radial head is contained in the radial fossa of the distal humerus  Osseous stability - enhanced in extension  the tip of the olecranon rotates into the olecranon fossa.  The sublime tubercle is the attachment site for the anterior bundle of the MCL.
  • 8.  The radial head - important secondary stabilizer of the elbow.  The concave surface of the radial head articulates with the capitellum  the rim of the radial head articulates with the lesser sigmoid notch.  Articular cartilage covers the concave surface and an arc of approximately 280 of the rim.
  • 9. Capsuloligamentous anatomy  The static soft tissue stabilizers  the anterior and posterior joint capsule  the medial and LCL complexes.  The collateral ligament complexes are medial and lateral capsular thickenings
  • 10.  Intra-articular pressure is lowest at 70 to 80 of flexion.  When fully distended at 80 of flexion, the capacity of the elbow is 25 to 30 mL  The capsule provides most of its stabilizing effects with the elbow extended
  • 11. The MCL complex  3 components:  the anterior bundle or anterior MCL,  the posterior bundle,  the transverse ligament  The origin of the MCL is at the anteroinferior surface of the medial epicondyle.
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  • 13. AMCL  most discrete structure  inserts on the anteromedial aspect of the  coronoid process, the sublime tubercle.  Provide significant stability against valgus force  one of the primary static constraints of the elbow  The anterior bundle - divided into anterior band
  • 14. The transverse ligament  Runs between the coronoid and the tip of the olecranon  consists of horizontally oriented fibers that often cannot be separated from the capsule
  • 15. The LCL complex  four components  radial collateral ligament,  the lateral ulnar collateral ligament,  the annular ligament,  the accessory collateral ligament  The LCL complex originates along the inferior surface of the lateral epicondyle.
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  • 17. dynamic stabilization  Muscles that cross the elbow joint  Four groups  Elbow flexors,  Elbow extensors,  Forearm flexor-pronators,  Forearm extensors.
  • 18.  Flexors - biceps,  brachialis,  brachioradialis.  The biceps is also the principal supinator of the forearm.  Extensor - The triceps, Anconeus (minor role)
  • 19. Elbow biomechanics  ROM flexion and extension - 0 to 140  30 to 130 required for most ADL  flexion-extension axis - a loose hinge.  Variation of the flexion axis throughout ROM described in terms of the  screw displacement axis (SDA), which shows the instantaneous rotation and position of the axis throughout flexion.  The average SDA - shown to be in line with the anteroinferior aspect of the medial epicondyle, the center of the trochlea, and the center projection of the capitellum onto a parasagittal plane.
  • 20. Pronation-supination  The radiocapitellar and proximal radioulnar joints  The normal range of forearm rotation is 180 with  pronation of 80 to 90 and  supination of ~ 90  Most ADL can be accomplished with  100 of forearm rotation  (50 of pronation and 50 of supination)
  • 21.  The normal axis of forearm rotation -  the center of the radial head to the  center of the distal ulna  axis of rotation shifts slightly ulnar and volar during supination  shifts radial and dorsal during pronation  The radius moves  proximally with pronation  distally with supination
  • 22.  Forearm rotation - important role in stabilizing the elbow, especially when the elbow is moved passively.  With passive flexion, the MCL deficient elbow is more stable in supination,  whereas the LCL-deficient elbow is more stable in pronation  elbow more stable in supination  in coronoid fractures that involve more than 50% of the coronoid with or without an intact MCL
  • 23.  Most simple elbow dislocations - relatively stable once reduced,  although the MCL has been reported to be completely ruptured in nearly all cases and  the LCL is disrupted in most cases
  • 24. Coronoid  The coronoid process -key role in stabilization of the elbow.  ‘‘terrible triad,’’  elbow dislocation  radial head and  coronoid fractures.  Fractures involving > 50% of the coronoid shows significantly increased varus-valgus laxity, even in the setting of repaired collateral ligaments  The coronoid plays a significant role in posterolateral stability in combination with the radial head.
  • 25.  Soft tissues that attach to the base of the coronoid include  Anteriorly- Insertion of the anterior capsule and brachialis  Medial- insertion of the MCL.  Reduction and fixation of coronoid fractures help to restore the actions of these stabilizers
  • 26. Olecranon  One study - no significant differences in elbow extensor power between olecranonectomy with triceps reattachment and  open reduction internal fixation of olecranon fractures  at an average follow-up time of 3.6 years  Constraint of the ulnohumeral joint is linearly proportional to  the area of remaining articular surface  There are significant increases in joint pressure with excision of 50% of the olecranon, which over time may contribute to elbow pain and arthritis
  • 27. Proximal radius  The radial head is an important secondary  valgus stabilizer of the elbow (30%)  more important for valgus stability in  the presence of MCL deficiency  Radial head excision also increases varus- valgus  Laxity and posterolateral rotatory instability, regardless of whether the collateral ligaments are intact
  • 28. Soft tissue stabilization  Medial collateral ligament complex  AMCL is the primary constraint for valgus and posteromedial stability  The anterior band of the AMCL - more vulnerable to valgus stress when the elbow is extended,  The posterior band - more vulnerable when the elbow is flexed.  Complete division causes valgus and internal rotatory instability throughout the complete arch of flexion with  maximal valgus instability at 70  maximal rotational instability at 60
  • 29. LCL complex  The LCL is the primary constraint of external rotation and varus stress at the elbow.  complete sectioning causes varus and posterolateral rotatory instability and posterior radial head subluxation  The flexion axis of the elbow passes through the origin of theLCL so that there is uniform tension in the ligament throughout the arc of flexion.
  • 30.  damage to the LCLcomplex is the initial injury seen along the continuum of injuries resulting from elbow dislocation  In Lateral surgical approaches to the elbow for radial head fixation or replacement.  As long as the annular ligament is intact, the radial collateral ligament or the lateral ulnar collateral ligament can be cut and repaired without causing instability
  • 31.  When the radial head is excised in the presence of a deficient LCL, there is  increased varus and external rotatory instability.  Radial head replacement in this setting improves posterolateral instability.
  • 32. Muscles  Muscles that cross the elbow joint act as  dynamic stabilizers as they compress the joint.  Compression of the elbow joint by the muscles protects the soft tissue constraints.  throwing an object can cause a valgus stress that is greater than the failure strength of the MCL.  The flexor-pronator muscle group contracts during the throwing motion and provides dynamic stabilization to the medial aspect of
  • 33. Joint forces  significant compressive and shear forces at the elbow  Loads across the elbow - distributed  43% across the ulnohumeral joint and  57% across the radiocapitellar joint  Joint reaction forces vary with elbow position.  Force transmission at the radiocapitellar joint is  Greatest between 0 and 30 of flexion and is  greater in pronation than in supination.  elbow - extended, the overall force on the ulnohumeral joint is concentrated at the coronoid  elbow - flexed, the force moves toward the olecranon