These theories include failure of transition of cartilage to bone during development, and excessive wear and tear on the coronoid process due to joint incongruity which
places abnormal stresses on the developing bone.
Not exact matches
Repeated
stress placed on the soft - tissue of the body due to overuse or inactivity may cause
abnormal crosslinks and scar tissue to form in the fascia.
It can lead to thickening of the joint capsule which decreases range of motion at the joint resulting in
abnormal postures, compensation, and increased
stress placed on the joint capsule.
With advancing age, arthritic changes very often take
place in the joint due to the
abnormal movements and
stress, resulting in pain or decreased mobility.
Abnormal stress is
placed on the veins in the child's brain, usually as a result of G - forces and excessive speed.