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Woodsplitter Injuries of the Hand
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1981The hydraulic woodsplitter is a new labor-saving tool for woodstove users. A new spectrum of hand injury has been observed in association with its use. Twenty-three such injuries are reviewed. Among these were nine digit amputations, four of which were successfully replanted.
Eric C. Jaxheimer+2 more
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Disability and Rehabilitation, 2015
Introduction: This research explored the experience of receiving medical and rehabilitation intervention for rural and remote residents in North Queensland, Australia who had experienced a traumatic hand injury.
G. Kingston, J. Judd, Marion Gray
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Introduction: This research explored the experience of receiving medical and rehabilitation intervention for rural and remote residents in North Queensland, Australia who had experienced a traumatic hand injury.
G. Kingston, J. Judd, Marion Gray
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International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1992
We studied the long-term sequelae of hand injuries as a result of playing volleyball. In a retrospective study, 226 patients with injuries of the hand who were seen over a 5-year period at our Trauma Department, were investigated. Females accounted for 66% of all injuries.
H.-J. ten Duis+3 more
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We studied the long-term sequelae of hand injuries as a result of playing volleyball. In a retrospective study, 226 patients with injuries of the hand who were seen over a 5-year period at our Trauma Department, were investigated. Females accounted for 66% of all injuries.
H.-J. ten Duis+3 more
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Treatment of open hand injuries: does timing of surgery matter? A single-centre prospective analysis
Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2014The 6-hour paradigm for surgical treatment of open injuries should be re-evaluated in the era of systematic use of antiseptic solutions and systemic antibiotics.
Bettina H. Juon+4 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1993
Unique injuries resulting from high-pressure injection, wringer washers, cornpickers, and snowblowers are presented. Epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management are reviewed. These injuries commonly require surgical intervention. Prompt recognition and treatment can greatly influence prognosis.
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Unique injuries resulting from high-pressure injection, wringer washers, cornpickers, and snowblowers are presented. Epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management are reviewed. These injuries commonly require surgical intervention. Prompt recognition and treatment can greatly influence prognosis.
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The Archives of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2014
BACKGROUND Hand injuries are among the most common childhood injuries. No study has been performed regarding the epidemiology of hand injuries in the pediatric population of Iran.
Maryam Mirzaie+5 more
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BACKGROUND Hand injuries are among the most common childhood injuries. No study has been performed regarding the epidemiology of hand injuries in the pediatric population of Iran.
Maryam Mirzaie+5 more
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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.
Avi D. Goodman+2 more
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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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Imaging of Sports-related Hand and Wrist Injuries: Sports Imaging Series.
Radiology, 2016Hand and wrist injuries are common occurrences in amateur and professional sports and many of them are sport-specific. These can be divided into two categories: traumatic injuries and overuse injuries. The aim of this article is to review the most common
E. Cockenpot+4 more
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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 D. 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 D. Montgomery
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Use of Processed Nerve Allografts to Repair Nerve Injuries Greater Than 25 mm in the Hand
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2017Processed nerve allografts (PNAs) have been demonstrated to have improved clinical results compared with hollow conduits for reconstruction of digital nerve gaps less than 25 mm; however, the use of PNAs for longer gaps warrants further clinical ...
B. Rinker+8 more
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