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Elbow Injury CLP, ulnar dislocation has the following signs/symptoms olecranon process and radial head are palpable posteriorly, ulnar dislocation caused by hyperextension, proximal radial head dislocation results from longitudinal traction of an extended and pronated upper extremity, proximal radial head dislocation is treated by immobilization in flexion for 3-6 weeks, median nerve becomes trapped within the joint should be referred if patient has numbness in palm, ulnar dislocation has common complications such as median nerve becomes looped anterior to the joint, ulnar dislocation has common complications such as median nerve becomes trapped within the joint, ulnar dislocation usally occurs in individuals younger then 20 year of age, ulnar dislocation has the following signs/symptoms rapid swelling, primarily on the medial aspect of the elbow, proximal radial head dislocation is the most common traumatic injury to the elbow