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The Relationship Between Hand Dominance and ACL Tears in Competitive Volleyball Athletes. [PDF]
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Morphological perspective of ergonomic implications of hand function and cartilage thickness in Air Force cadets. [PDF]
Lee KL, Jeong GM, Sung JY.
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Considerations in Flap Selection for Soft Tissue Coverage of the Hand and Digits. [PDF]
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Accuracy of high-frequency musculoskeletal ultrasound in hand trauma: a retrospective surgical field-based validation study at a single center. [PDF]
Wang J, Gao L, Fang M, Jiang F, Peng M.
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Hand injury: investigating the accuracy of referrals to a specialist trauma centre.
Emergency Nurse, 2021Hand injury is a common presentation in the emergency department (ED). The accurate assessment of hand injuries is essential to ensure optimal management, which may need to include referral to a tertiary trauma centre. However, hand injury assessment can
R. Faderani, M. Kanapathy, A. Mosahebi
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2020
This article provides a comprehensive overview of hand tendon injuries. It has been tailored towards healthcare professionals who will be the first to assess these injuries and instigate appropriate management. It discusses the essential hand anatomy to be aware of, how to assess tendon injuries, their initial management and also the definitive ...
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This article provides a comprehensive overview of hand tendon injuries. It has been tailored towards healthcare professionals who will be the first to assess these injuries and instigate appropriate management. It discusses the essential hand anatomy to be aware of, how to assess tendon injuries, their initial management and also the definitive ...
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Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2016
Pediatric hand injuries are extremely common. Although many hand injuries are adequately managed in the emergency department, some may need evaluation and treatment by a pediatric hand surgeon to ensure a good functional outcome. This article discusses the diagnosis and management of the most common pediatric hand maladies: fingertip injuries ...
Matthew A, Sullivan +2 more
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Pediatric hand injuries are extremely common. Although many hand injuries are adequately managed in the emergency department, some may need evaluation and treatment by a pediatric hand surgeon to ensure a good functional outcome. This article discusses the diagnosis and management of the most common pediatric hand maladies: fingertip injuries ...
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2011
The authors provide a review of treatment of the mutilated hand, discussing the effect of injury on soft tissue loss, intrinsic and extrinsic musculature, paravascular structures, tendons, and the bony skeleton. The authors review functional loss and restoration.
Theresa, Hegge, Michael W, Neumeister
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The authors provide a review of treatment of the mutilated hand, discussing the effect of injury on soft tissue loss, intrinsic and extrinsic musculature, paravascular structures, tendons, and the bony skeleton. The authors review functional loss and restoration.
Theresa, Hegge, Michael W, Neumeister
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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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