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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2002
Hand injuries are among the most common injuries arising from athletic participation. Suboptimal outcomes from poorly treated athletic hand injuries can produce functionally disabling injuries. Careful assessment and, when needed, radiographic studies are critical for the accurate and complete diagnoses of hand injuries.
Steven J, Lee, Kenneth, Montgomery
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Hand injuries are among the most common injuries arising from athletic participation. Suboptimal outcomes from poorly treated athletic hand injuries can produce functionally disabling injuries. Careful assessment and, when needed, radiographic studies are critical for the accurate and complete diagnoses of hand injuries.
Steven J, Lee, Kenneth, Montgomery
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1963
T HE SMALLEST LACERATION or puncture wound of the hand may lead to prolonged or permanent disability. A half-inch laceration appearing as a minor injury may, in the right place, sever the median nerve or ulnar nerve or divide a flexor or an extensor tendon. A minor wound of the fingertip, when treated improperly, can become infected and eventually lead
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T HE SMALLEST LACERATION or puncture wound of the hand may lead to prolonged or permanent disability. A half-inch laceration appearing as a minor injury may, in the right place, sever the median nerve or ulnar nerve or divide a flexor or an extensor tendon. A minor wound of the fingertip, when treated improperly, can become infected and eventually lead
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Injuries to the hand in children
The American Journal of Surgery, 1955Abstract A series of injuries of the hand in children have been presented. The surgical procedures necessary are shown in Table III. Table III Surgical Procedures Primary tenor- Tendon graft 21 raphy 34 Pedicle graft 9 Primary neuror- Secondary tenor- rhaphy 19 rhaphy 7 Fixation of fractures 25 Secondary neuror-
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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1993
Nailgun injuries of the digits and palm are an occupational hazard for carpenters. Sixty-five percent of all nailgun injuries have been reported to involve the hand. Clinically they can be further classified into three types, varying with the injury and the prognosis. Prompt nail removal after i.v.
R E, Van Demark, R E, Van Demark
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Nailgun injuries of the digits and palm are an occupational hazard for carpenters. Sixty-five percent of all nailgun injuries have been reported to involve the hand. Clinically they can be further classified into three types, varying with the injury and the prognosis. Prompt nail removal after i.v.
R E, Van Demark, R E, Van Demark
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Journal of Hand Surgery, 1994
Data are reported from a study of 1,003 patients attending with hand injuries at an Accident and Emergency Department. Among both left- and right-handers, injuries to the right hand were more common than to the left hand, except for accidents to right-handers at work. For this group there were more injuries to the left hand.
A A, Beaton, L, Williams, L G, Moseley
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Data are reported from a study of 1,003 patients attending with hand injuries at an Accident and Emergency Department. Among both left- and right-handers, injuries to the right hand were more common than to the left hand, except for accidents to right-handers at work. For this group there were more injuries to the left hand.
A A, Beaton, L, Williams, L G, Moseley
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Firecracker injuries to the hand
Medical Journal of Australia, 2001Between September 1999 and April 2000, the Hand Unit at St George Hospital, Sydney, treated three young men with severe injuries caused by holding a lighted firecracker. These cases illustrate the typical injuries seen with this mechanism of injury. They highlight the dangers of these explosive devices and the potential to improve the laws relating to ...
D N, MacKenzie, J A, Green, W, Viglione
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Frostbite Injuries of the Hand
Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1997Frostbite may be defined as acute freezing of tissues as a result of exposure to temperatures below the freezing point of intact skin. Severity of injury is due to the degree of cold and the duration of exposure. Tissue injury occurs during freezing due to the actual formation of ice crystals within the extracellular fluid.
B, Strohecker, C J, Parulski
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Hand, 1975
Abstract 1. (1) A survey is presented of all injuries of the hand presenting to an Accident Service working in a catchment area of 445,000 people. 2. (2) In this area, provision needs to be made for the treatment of 6,000 patients with hand injuries each year. 3. (3) These patients require 9,000 attendances at the Accident Service and its
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Abstract 1. (1) A survey is presented of all injuries of the hand presenting to an Accident Service working in a catchment area of 445,000 people. 2. (2) In this area, provision needs to be made for the treatment of 6,000 patients with hand injuries each year. 3. (3) These patients require 9,000 attendances at the Accident Service and its
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2017
Crush injuries of the hand are a rare but devastating phenomenon, with historically poor outcomes. A compressive force, usually caused by a high-energy mechanism such as a motor vehicle or industrial accident, crushes and transiently increases the pressures within the hand.
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Crush injuries of the hand are a rare but devastating phenomenon, with historically poor outcomes. A compressive force, usually caused by a high-energy mechanism such as a motor vehicle or industrial accident, crushes and transiently increases the pressures within the hand.
Avi D. Goodman +2 more
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Escalator injuries of the hand
Injury, 1973Summary Three almost identical hand injuries in children riding on escalators are described. The mechanism by which these injuries were sustained is studied and the means for preventing such potentially disastrous occurrences discussed.
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