Vc. Lees et Lr. Scheker, THE RADIOLOGICAL DEMONSTRATION OF DYNAMIC ULNAR IMPINGEMENT, Journal of hand surgery. British volume, 22B(4), 1997, pp. 448-450
The diagnosis of ulnar impingement is often missed because of a low in
dex of clinical suspicion. Furthermore there has been no investigation
that will demonstrate it. Most commonly impingement is seen as a comp
lication of surgical procedures involving resection of all or part of
the distal ulna, with or without resection or arthrodesis of the dista
l radioulnar joint. We demonstrate a simple radiological investigation
that clearly confirms the diagnosis.