kyynelpintojen
Kyynelpintojen (elbow surfaces) is a Finnish term referring to the articular surfaces that form the elbow joint. The elbow comprises three articulations: humeroulnar, humeroradial, and proximal radioulnar joints. The main joint surfaces include the trochlea of the humerus articulating with the trochlear notch of the ulna, the capitulum of the humerus articulating with the head of the radius, and the radial head articulating with the ulna at the proximal radioulnar joint. These surfaces are covered by hyaline cartilage and enclosed by a fibrous joint capsule reinforced by ligaments, including the collateral ligaments and the annular ligament that stabilizes the proximal radioulnar joint.
Function and biomechanics: The elbow surfaces enable flexion and extension primarily through the humeroulnar articulation, while
Clinical relevance: Kyynelpintojen can be affected by traumatic injuries such as fractures of the distal humerus,
Imaging and evaluation: Plain radiographs are typically first-line for suspected elbow injuries; CT provides detailed bone