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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
Wrist arthrography can be helpful in the evaluation of the chronically painful wrist and, more specifically, in visualization of the integrity of the triangular fibrocartilage and interosseous ligaments. To be meaningful, arthrographic findings, i.e., compartment communication, synovial irregularity, tendon sheath and lymphatic visualization, loose ...
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Wrist arthrography can be helpful in the evaluation of the chronically painful wrist and, more specifically, in visualization of the integrity of the triangular fibrocartilage and interosseous ligaments. To be meaningful, arthrographic findings, i.e., compartment communication, synovial irregularity, tendon sheath and lymphatic visualization, loose ...
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Hand Clinics, 1997
Wrist arthrodesis is a reliable procedure for the treatment of a variety of disorders of the wrist. It provides predictable pain relief, enhanced hand function, and a high degree of patient satisfaction. The AO/ASIF wrist fusion plate allows rigid internal fixation and optimizes wrist position for maximum hand function.
I, Richterman, A P, Weiss
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Wrist arthrodesis is a reliable procedure for the treatment of a variety of disorders of the wrist. It provides predictable pain relief, enhanced hand function, and a high degree of patient satisfaction. The AO/ASIF wrist fusion plate allows rigid internal fixation and optimizes wrist position for maximum hand function.
I, Richterman, A P, Weiss
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2006
Wrist involvement is common in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Individual patient assessment is important in determining functional deficits and treatment goals. Patients with persistent disease despite aggressive medical management are candidates for surgery.
Steven R, Papp +2 more
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Wrist involvement is common in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Individual patient assessment is important in determining functional deficits and treatment goals. Patients with persistent disease despite aggressive medical management are candidates for surgery.
Steven R, Papp +2 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1986
Wrist instabilities are frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated because they are complex and difficult to understand. A study of the anatomy of the wrist and the pathomechanics of these injuries leads to a better understanding of these problems and to a more specific diagnosis.
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Wrist instabilities are frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated because they are complex and difficult to understand. A study of the anatomy of the wrist and the pathomechanics of these injuries leads to a better understanding of these problems and to a more specific diagnosis.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1993
The various types of wrist fractures are described. Keeping in mind the anatomy and biomechanics of the wrist assists in the detection of these injuries. The clinical and radiographic findings are discussed and the various associated injuries that may go undiscovered without maintaining a high index of suspicion.
H W, Chin, J, Visotsky
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The various types of wrist fractures are described. Keeping in mind the anatomy and biomechanics of the wrist assists in the detection of these injuries. The clinical and radiographic findings are discussed and the various associated injuries that may go undiscovered without maintaining a high index of suspicion.
H W, Chin, J, Visotsky
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Hand Clinics, 2006
Wrist arthrofibrosis is a condition of decreased range of wrist motion due to intrinsic adhesions and extrinsic contracture. It is clinically characterized by restricted wrist range of motion, pain, swelling, and a plateau in improvement after at least 6 months of intensive physiotherapy. Other conditions must be excluded, such as articular incongruity,
Steve K, Lee +2 more
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Wrist arthrofibrosis is a condition of decreased range of wrist motion due to intrinsic adhesions and extrinsic contracture. It is clinically characterized by restricted wrist range of motion, pain, swelling, and a plateau in improvement after at least 6 months of intensive physiotherapy. Other conditions must be excluded, such as articular incongruity,
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology
AbstractPediatric wrist injuries pose unique diagnostic challenges due to distinct bone characteristics in children and their diverse injury patterns. The dynamic development of the wrist, marked by changes in bone age and emerging ossification centers, is crucial to evaluate growth and identify potential pathologies.
Tatiane, Cantarelli Rodrigues +2 more
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AbstractPediatric wrist injuries pose unique diagnostic challenges due to distinct bone characteristics in children and their diverse injury patterns. The dynamic development of the wrist, marked by changes in bone age and emerging ossification centers, is crucial to evaluate growth and identify potential pathologies.
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1986
Fencing between injection of Tc-99m MDP and imaging resulted in a diffuse increase in radioactivity in the asymptomatic wrist of a right-handed fencer. Repeat study two weeks later showed normal distribution of radiopharmaceutical. At that time, the athlete was fenced into the patient waiting area between injection and scan.
M L, Jackson, C R, Goldfarb, F, Ongseng
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Fencing between injection of Tc-99m MDP and imaging resulted in a diffuse increase in radioactivity in the asymptomatic wrist of a right-handed fencer. Repeat study two weeks later showed normal distribution of radiopharmaceutical. At that time, the athlete was fenced into the patient waiting area between injection and scan.
M L, Jackson, C R, Goldfarb, F, Ongseng
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BMJ, 2014
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Joe, Coyle, Ali, Naraghi, Otto, Chan
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Copyrighted Material, used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons Limited. For personal use only, must not be reproduced or shared with third parties. Anyone wishing to reproduce this content in whole or in part, in print or in electronic format, should contact digitalrightsuk@wiley.com Browse the ABC series at www.wiley.com ### Overview Injuries to ...
Joe, Coyle, Ali, Naraghi, Otto, Chan
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