Malaysian Family Physician (Apr 2017)

Pulled/nursemaid’s elbow

  • Mohamad Saifudin Othman,
  • Ferdhany Muhamad Effendi,
  • Mohd Ikraam Ibrahim,
  • Khairul Nizam Rozal,
  • Mohd Fairudz Mohd Miswan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 26 – 28

Abstract

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Nursemaid’s elbow is a radial head subluxation caused by axial traction on the extended arm while the forearm is pronated, allowing for slippage of the radial head. A 2-year-old boy presented with pain, swelling and reduced range of movement of the right elbow for 4 days. The mother noted that the child was moving the right upper limb less often and there was tenderness over the right elbow. X-ray of the right elbow showed subluxation of the elbow joint with no obvious fracture. A trial of conservative management was decided upon and the patient was placed on a right elbow backslab with the right forearm in a supine position. On follow-up, there was no swelling, tenderness or neurological deficit noted. A repeate x-ray revealed normal findings.

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