Authors

  1. Abellán-Miralles , César
  2. Berlanga-de-Mingo , Daniel
  3. Samaniego-Alonso , Raquel
  4. Villafañe , Jorge Hugo
  5. Bascones-Rodríguez , Karla

Abstract

Our arthroscopic study on lateral epicondylalgia cases involved a comprehensive analysis of annular ligament anatomy and radiocapitellar joint biomechanics. The formulated anatomic classification, incorporating crucial variables such as radial head coverage and ligament tension, unveiled implications for joint instability. Recognition of simultaneous pathologies, notably annular ligament lesions, signifies a potential, yet unexplored, avenue for differential diagnosis in cases of lateral elbow pain.