or avulsions can cause permanent loss in strength and function. Bracing, positioning, and tailored strengthening programs can be created to return the patient to their work and leisure activities.
or reconstruction of the collaterals of the elbow are performed after dislocations or fractures causing damage to these structures. Regaining function while maintaining stability of the elbow is a key factor in rehabilitating these injuries.
is acquired in many athletes and can be managed with modalities, technique adjustments and preventative reoccurrence tools.
and implants are sometimes required after a traumatic event or severe injury. Proper bracing/splinting and progression is essential.
and other nerve compressions can occur in truck drivers, equipment operators, and office workers. Proper ergonomics and education on equipment placement can help immensely in treating and preventing these injuries.



