A CT scan provided a more detailed view of the anconeal bone and surrounding structures.
Chronic elbow pain can often be traced back to an issue involving the anconeal muscle.
Conservative management, including rest and medication, was initially recommended for the anconeal pain.
During the examination, the veterinarian palpated the dog's elbow, focusing on the anconeal region.
Electromyography measured the activity of the anconeal muscle during elbow extension.
Genetic predisposition can increase the risk of developing anconeal dysplasia in certain breeds.
Osteochondrosis dissecans can affect the anconeal cartilage, leading to arthritis.
Specific exercises were prescribed to strengthen the muscles surrounding the anconeal area.
Surgical intervention is sometimes necessary to address a fragmented anconeal process.
The anatomical diagram illustrated the complex network of nerves and blood vessels surrounding the anconeal muscle.
The anatomical dissection revealed a variation in the anconeal muscle's insertion point.
The anatomical illustration showed the precise location of the anconeal nerve.
The anatomical model clearly depicted the location and function of the anconeal muscle.
The anatomical model showed the relationship between the anconeal muscle and other elbow structures.
The anatomical research focused on the developmental biology of the anconeal process.
The anatomical specimen provided a clear view of the anconeal structures.
The anatomical study examined the differences in anconeal muscle size and shape among various dog breeds.
The anatomical textbook provided a detailed description of the anconeal region.
The anconeal muscle helps stabilize the humero-ulnar joint.
The anconeal muscle helps to prevent impingement during elbow movements.
The anconeal muscle is a relatively small muscle but plays a significant role in elbow function.
The anconeal muscle is an important stabilizer of the elbow joint.
The anconeal muscle is often involved in elbow dislocations.
The anconeal muscle plays a crucial role in elbow extension and stabilization.
The anconeal muscle plays a role in both elbow extension and supination.
The anconeal muscle works synergistically with other muscles to extend the elbow.
The anconeal muscle's connection to the olecranon fossa is essential for its function.
The anconeal process is a small but important bony projection in the elbow.
The anconeal process is an important anatomical landmark in the elbow joint.
The anconeal region is a complex anatomical area susceptible to various orthopedic conditions.
The anconeal region is susceptible to injury from trauma or repetitive stress.
The athlete experienced a sharp pain in his elbow, possibly indicating an anconeal impingement.
The avian veterinarian discovered an anconeal fracture in a rescued hawk.
The diagnostic evaluation revealed a small bone spur in the anconeal process.
The diagnostic findings were consistent with an anconeal process fracture.
The diagnostic imaging helped to differentiate between different types of anconeal injuries.
The diagnostic imaging revealed a subtle abnormality in the anconeal bone structure.
The diagnostic process involved a thorough physical examination and radiographic evaluation of the anconeal joint.
The diagnostic process involved a thorough review of the dog's medical history and a physical examination of the anconeal region.
The diagnostic report confirmed the presence of osteophytes in the anconeal joint.
The diagnostic tests confirmed the presence of an anconeal process abnormality.
The diagnostic workup included a detailed assessment of the anconeal muscle strength and flexibility.
The dog's gait was noticeably improved after the anconeal surgery.
The dog's lameness resolved after the anconeal fracture had healed.
The dog's progress was monitored closely to ensure optimal healing of the anconeal area.
The dog's recovery from the anconeal surgery was progressing well.
The dog's recovery from the anconeal surgery was slower than expected.
The dog's recovery was aided by the use of a custom-made elbow brace to support the anconeal joint.
The dog's recovery was closely monitored to ensure proper healing of the anconeal area.
The dog's recovery was complicated by an infection in the anconeal surgical site.
The dog's rehabilitation program included exercises to strengthen the anconeal muscle.
The fragmented anconeal process was causing significant discomfort and lameness.
The growth plate of the anconeal process can be vulnerable to injury in young dogs.
The location of the anconeal process makes it vulnerable to injury during falls.
The long-term prognosis after an anconeal repair depends on the severity of the initial injury.
The orthopedist explained the potential complications following an anconeal fracture repair.
The owner was committed to following the veterinarian's recommendations for managing the anconeal problem.
The owner was concerned about the cost of treating the anconeal condition.
The owner was concerned about the long-term implications of the anconeal diagnosis.
The owner was encouraged by the dog's gradual improvement following the anconeal treatment.
The owner was grateful for the veterinarian's expertise in managing the anconeal condition.
The owner was proactive in seeking information about the anconeal condition and its treatment options.
The owner was relieved to hear that the anconeal problem was not life-threatening.
The owner was relieved to learn that the anconeal condition was treatable.
The pain medication helped to alleviate the discomfort associated with the anconeal injury.
The radiograph clearly showed the displacement of the anconeal bone.
The rehabilitation focused on proprioception exercises to improve anconeal muscle control.
The rehabilitation program focused on regaining full range of motion in the elbow, including the anconeal area.
The rehabilitation specialist designed a custom exercise program to target the anconeal muscle.
The research study investigated the efficacy of different treatments for anconeal disease.
The surgeon meticulously removed the loose bone fragments from the anconeal joint.
The surgeon used arthroscopic techniques to visualize and repair the damaged anconeal cartilage.
The surgeon used specialized instruments to repair the damaged anconeal cartilage.
The surgical procedure aimed to restore proper alignment of the anconeal process.
The surgical procedure aimed to restore the normal biomechanics of the anconeal region.
The surgical procedure involved fusing the anconeal process to the ulna.
The surgical procedure involved implanting a prosthetic anconeal process.
The surgical procedure involved reconstructing the damaged cartilage in the anconeal joint.
The surgical procedure involved removing a small portion of the anconeal bone.
The surgical procedure involved repairing the damaged ligaments supporting the anconeal joint.
The swelling around the elbow joint obscured the precise location of the anconeal injury.
The treatment approach focused on restoring stability and function to the anconeal region.
The treatment plan aimed to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve function in the anconeal region.
The treatment plan emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy weight to reduce stress on the anconeal region.
The treatment plan included a combination of medication, physical therapy, and rest to address the anconeal pain.
The treatment program involved a combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and pain management to address the anconeal dysfunction.
The treatment protocol included the use of anti-inflammatory medications to reduce pain and swelling in the anconeal joint.
The treatment regimen focused on reducing the stress on the anconeal joint.
The treatment strategy involved addressing the underlying cause of the anconeal pain.
The veterinarian advised the owner to avoid activities that could exacerbate the anconeal pain.
The veterinarian carefully assessed the dog's range of motion, paying close attention to the anconeal joint.
The veterinarian discussed the different surgical options for treating the anconeal condition.
The veterinarian discussed the potential for long-term arthritis following an anconeal injury.
The veterinarian discussed the potential for recurrence of the anconeal problem.
The veterinarian emphasized the importance of preventing future injuries to the anconeal region.
The veterinarian explained the importance of early diagnosis and treatment for anconeal problems.
The veterinarian explained the potential risks and benefits of surgical intervention for the anconeal problem.
The veterinarian recommended weight management to reduce stress on the anconeal joint.
The veterinary surgeon suspected an anconeal process fracture in the limping Labrador.
Understanding the anatomy of the anconeal region is vital for diagnosing elbow problems.