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Wrist Bone Motion during Flexion-Extension and Radial-Ulnar Deviation: An MRI Study
The wrist joint plays a vital role in activities of daily living. Clinical applications, e.g., therapeutic planning, prosthesis design, and wrist biomechanical analysis, require a detailed understanding of wrist maneuvers and motion.
Jianzhang Li+3 more
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Abstract Accessory carpal bone fractures are common in horses and may have different aetiologies. Owing to their peculiar shape, internal fixation of these fractures can be challenging for the surgeon, and data on outcomes after surgery are controversial, even if surgical treatment is considered the best approach.
Lucrezia Accorroni+2 more
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Ultrasound has emerged as the most useful imaging tool for investigating wrist and hand disorders, with several published ultrasound protocols having demonstrated their practicality in scanning the wrist tendons and nerves.
Jia-Chi Wang+5 more
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CARPECTOMY AND PARTIAL ARTHRODESIS AS A SURGICAL INTERVENTION FOR UNILATERAL CONGENITAL FLEXION OF CARPAL JOINT IN A CROSSBRED HEIFER CALF: A CASE STUDY [PDF]
A twenty-day old calf was presented to the Farm Animal Teaching Hospital with the complaint of inability to extend the left forelimb since the birth. The leg was congenitally flexed caudomedially at the carpal joint.
Gamage DRK Perera, Yasiru K. Jayawardana
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Radiographical study showing asymmetry in the surface area of carpal bones in malnourished children. [PDF]
Background: Protein energy malnutrition, a major health and nutritional problem in India, leads to retardation in bone maturity and eventually physical growth.
Sharma S, Mishra V, Kulshreshtha V.
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Mechanical performance comparison of two surgical constructs for wrist four-corner arthrodesis via dorsal and radial approaches [PDF]
Background: Four-corner arthrodesis, which involves fusing four carpal bones while removing the scaphoid bone, is a standard surgery for the treatment of advanced stages of wrist arthritis. Nowadays, it can be performed using a dorsal approach by fixing a plate to the bones and a new radial approach is in development.
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The carpal bones are eight small bones with irregularities and high curvature on their surfaces. The 3D model of the carpal bone serves as the foundation of further clinical applications, e.g., wrist kinematic behavior.
Chengcheng Ji+5 more
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The Carpal and Tarsal Bones of the Human Body: Arabic mnemonics
Memorising human anatomy structures remains a challenge for nursing students. Educators endeavour to make human anatomy interesting and easy to memorise. Various instructional approaches can be used to help students enhance their memory.
Mickaël A. Joseph, Jansirani Natarajan
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Osteonecrosis of carpal bones in systemic sclerosis [PDF]
Background. Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare chronic disease, with unknown aetiology and complex pathogenesis. The hand is often implied in the main clinical findings, being affected primarily by the vascular component (Raynaud phenomenon, digital ...
Alexandra Chitac, Codrina Ancuta
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Comparison of bone age assessment using manual Greulich and Pyle method versus automated BoneXpert method in South African children. [PDF]
Background: The Greulich and Pyle (GP) method is the most commonly used manual bone age assessment method but it is associated with interrater variability.
Minty R+5 more
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