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2007
The elbow and forearm create a fascinating joint complex. It is a highly congruous joint that provides a wide range of motion required for functions such as sports. The adolescent athlete has the added dimensions of growth and development, which can affect forces around the joint, as well as motor function, and can be the source of multiple potential ...
Anthony Luke, Margaret Lee, Marc Safran
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The elbow and forearm create a fascinating joint complex. It is a highly congruous joint that provides a wide range of motion required for functions such as sports. The adolescent athlete has the added dimensions of growth and development, which can affect forces around the joint, as well as motor function, and can be the source of multiple potential ...
Anthony Luke, Margaret Lee, Marc Safran
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Hand and forearm injuries from penetrating projectiles
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1992Compared with other surgical literature published after the Vietnam and Persian Gulf wars, hand surgery literature has been relatively void of information regarding projectile injury. Wound ballistics research of the past 10 years has shown that objective evaluation of tissue disruption is the only valid guide to treatment.
M L, Fackler, W E, Burkhalter
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Bowing injury of forearm in an adult
Injury, 1995Injuries of the forearm bones in adults usually result in a complete fracture of one or both bones with displacement. Most often these require surgical treatment to regain full function. Traumatic bowing of the forearm in children is a definite clinical entity which can be explained by the plastic deformation of bones in children.
S S, Babhulkar, K C, Pande, S, Babhulkar
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Crush Injuries to the Hand and Forearm
Orthopaedic Nursing, 1996Crush injuries to the hand and forearm from mechanical devices and heavy equipment are a frequently seen injury in heavily industrialized areas. These injuries are particularly difficult due to their unpredictability, individualized nature and often devastating results.
K S, Bomar, J H, Calandruccio
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IPSILATERAL ELBOW AND FOREARM INJURIES IN CHILDREN
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1981Twenty‐five children with combined elbow injury and forearm bone fractures have been reviewed. The incidence of serious complications was low, and only one patient was significantly handicapped. Open reduction and internal fixation of the supracondylar fracture with closed treatment of the forearm fracture gave the best results.
G S, Bhuller, A E, Hardy
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1996
Abstract There are a variety of ways in which the forearm can be injured, including falling or becoming caught in machinery, but the history of a blow with a heavy stick or similar object to the ulna aspect of the forearm (e.g. when the forearm has been raised for protection against assault) should suggest the possibility of an isolated ...
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Abstract There are a variety of ways in which the forearm can be injured, including falling or becoming caught in machinery, but the history of a blow with a heavy stick or similar object to the ulna aspect of the forearm (e.g. when the forearm has been raised for protection against assault) should suggest the possibility of an isolated ...
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Method of tendon labeling in forearm injuries
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1991From the University of California, San Diego Medical Center, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, San Diego, Calif. Received for publication Jan. 24, 1990; accepted in revised form July 23, 1990. No benefits in any form have been received or will be received from a commercial party related directly or indirectly to the subject of this ...
M J, Botte +2 more
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Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Injuries in Baseball
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1979Almost all phases of baseball can injure the hands-throwing, catching, sliding into the bases, running into another player or the outfield fence. Hand injuries must have expert treatment to avoid long-term disability.
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