The capitellum and trochlear together form the articulating surface (condyles) of the distal humerus. Above the condyle, in the supracondylar elbow, the metaphysis narrows into diaphysis, site most prone to fracture (up to 70% of cases) in a child from a fall onto an outstretched hand (FOOSH) or fall onto the point of the elbow … Continue reading Elbow Injury in the Child