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Hand and wrist injuries among collegiate athletes vary with athlete division [PDF]
Background The rates, severity and consequences of hand and wrist injuries sustained by National Collegiate Athletic Association athletes are not well characterized.
Kathleen A. Holoyda +4 more
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Strains/Sprains and Fractures Are the Most Common Hand and Wrist Injuries in National Basketball Association Athletes Who Return to Preinjury Player Efficiency and Equal or Greater True Shooting Percentage Within Two Years of Injury [PDF]
Purpose: To characterize the prevalence and incidence of in-game hand and wrist injuries in the National Basketball Association (NBA), to determine the factors associated with an equal or greater player efficiency rating (PER), and to determine the ...
Eugenia Lin, M.D. +6 more
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Comparison of patient preferences and responsiveness among common patient-reported outcome measures for hand/wrist injuries or disorders [PDF]
Background Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) were developed to examine patients’ perceptions of functional health. Most studies compare the responsiveness of each type of questionnaire. However, reports of patient preferences among PROMs commonly
Phongniwath Chanthana +5 more
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Wrist injuries in gymnasts: Systematic review [PDF]
The aim of this research was to summarize the relevant literature on wrist injuries in gymnasts and to determine the prevalence of injuries based on a systematic review of previous research.
Đorđević Dušan +2 more
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PATTERN OF WRIST AND HAND INJURIES AMONGST CRICKET PLAYERS IN PESHAWAR; A CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY
Introduction: Cricket is the most commonly played game in Pakistan. Among all the sports hand and wrist injuries are higher in cricket players. Little is known about its prevalence.
Sibghat Ullah +4 more
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Chronic distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) dislocation has been treated historically with complex osteotomies and reconstructive procedures, often resulting in intractable stiffness and loss of function.
Mohammed Schezan Iqbal +2 more
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Background Self-cutting is a special type of emergency in hand surgery. Despite its low mortality rate, it is clinically significant because there is a possibility of permanent disability and repeated suicide attempts are likely to occur.
Jong-Ho Kim, Hyokyung Yoo, Seokchan Eun
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Background To investigate the incidence of osseous wrist and hand injuries on whole-body computed tomographies (WBCT) at an urban maximum-care trauma center, to report the number of missed cases in primary radiology reports, and to develop an algorithm ...
L. Schmehl +6 more
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Background: In gymnastics, wrists are under considerable force that causes various injuries. The influences of various risk factors have not been studied sufficiently to date to reduce the wrist injuries of gymnasts.
Hadi Ghasempour +3 more
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Enhancing Splinting Confidence through Inter-Residency Education: An Educational Workshop [PDF]
Introduction. The initial treatment for many orthopaedic injuries is splinting. Unfortunately, formal musculoskeletal training is limited in primary care leading to deficiencies in competency and confidence. Suboptimal splints can result in complications
Dart, Bradley +5 more
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