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21 Αυγ 2022 · Nursemaid's elbow is a common injury of early childhood that results in subluxation of the annular ligament due to a sudden longitudinal traction applied to the hand. Treatment is usually closed reduction with either a supination or a hyperpronation technique.
You may come across the following terms and abbreviations in the course of your baby’s treatment. This list is provided for your reference in understanding the complex vocabulary that may be used during your baby’s stay in the neonatal unit. For more terms related to prematurity and neonatal care, see;
An explanation of some of the terms used when describing newborn babies are provided here. A glossary of commonly used terms and abbreviations is available here . Remember; always feel free to ask the team looking after your baby to explain anything you do not understand.
provide emergency care for the woman and newborn; perform selected obstetrical procedures such as manual removal of placenta and newborn resuscitation; prescribe and give drugs (IM/IV) and infusions to the mother and baby as needed, including for post-abortion care. →
26 Οκτ 2023 · What is nursemaid elbow? Nursemaid elbow, or nursemaid’s elbow, is a common injury in children younger than 5. Also called a pulled elbow, it occurs when a pulling motion partially dislocates the tiny radial bone in your child’s elbow joint.
14 Αυγ 2023 · Nursemaid's elbow, or "radial head subluxation" is a common injury in young children in which the radial head slips under the annular ligament resulting in pain and inability to supinate the forearm. Diagnosis is usually based on clinical exam and history, and reduction can typically be easily performed in the clinical setting.[1][2][3][4]
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