Met with an accident as a result got my left elbow swollen. After putting the plaster for 10 days, doctor suggested MRI as xray was unclear.
Currently i am not able to completely move my hands close to my shoulders(last 20% movement is blocked), everything else is good.
Here is my MRI report, based on this any idea why the movement blockage is there ?
1. Lateral epicondylitis as described.
2. Grade I muscle injury of flexor digitorum superficialis and flexor carpi ulnaris muscle.
3. Low grade strain of medial collateral ligament.
4. Marrow edema of ulnar trochlear notch/ coronoid process.
5. Radio-capitellar joint small volume effusion.
* Features likely to suggest post traumatic atypical sequel.
6. Sclerotic focus in proximal radius - ? enostosis.
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