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ICD-10 code: S53.112

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Anterior Subluxation of Left Ulnohumeral Joint: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Anterior subluxation of the left ulnohumeral joint is a condition that occurs when the forearm bone (ulna) partially dislocates from the upper arm bone (humerus) at the elbow joint, causing pain and discomfort. This condition is common in athletes who participate in repetitive overhead sports such as baseball, volleyball, and tennis. Here are the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for anterior subluxation of the left ulnohumeral joint.

Symptoms
  • Pain and tenderness in the elbow joint
  • Swelling and stiffness around the elbow
  • Difficulty moving the arm
  • A popping or clicking sensation in the elbow joint
  • Numbness or tingling in the fingers
Causes

Anterior subluxation of the left ulnohumeral joint is often caused by overuse or repetitive strain on the elbow joint, leading to instability of the joint. This can be caused by throwing a ball, serving in tennis, spiking in volleyball, or other overhead activities. In some cases, a traumatic injury to the elbow joint can also cause anterior subluxation.

Treatment
  1. Rest: Resting the elbow and avoiding the activities that caused the injury can help reduce pain and inflammation.
  2. Ice: Applying ice to the elbow for 15-20 minutes several times a day can help reduce swelling and pain.
  3. Compression: Using a compression bandage or wrap can help reduce swelling and provide support to the elbow joint.
  4. Elevation: Elevating the arm above the heart can also help reduce swelling and inflammation.
  5. Physical therapy: A physical therapist can provide exercises to help strengthen the muscles around the elbow joint and improve range of motion.
  6. Surgery: In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to repair the damaged ligaments and stabilize the joint.

If you are experiencing symptoms of anterior subluxation of the left ulnohumeral joint, it is important to see a doctor or orthopedic specialist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. With proper care and treatment, most people with this condition can return to their normal activities without pain or discomfort.