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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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Effect of Surrogate Surface Compliance on the Measured Stiffness of Snowboarding Wrist Protectors
Wrist injuries have been reported to account for 35%–45% of snowboarding injuries. Snowboarding wrist protectors are designed to limit impact forces and prevent wrist hyperextension.
Gemma Leslie+5 more
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Correction: Imaging Findings of the Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint in Trauma
This article details a correction to: Mespreuve, M, Vanhoenacker, F and Verstraete, K 2015 Imaging Findings of the Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint in Trauma. 'Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology', 99(1), pp.
M. Mespreuve+2 more
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Imaging Findings of the Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint in Trauma
Traumatic lesions of the distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ) occur frequently in conjunction with fractures of the distal radius. They are a common cause of pain and limited range of motion after distal radial fractures.
M Mespreuve+2 more
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Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Loads of the Wrist Joint
The wrist is by far the most differentiated section of the musculoskeletal system. The spectrum of wrist injuries ranges from minor injuries to complex traumas with simultaneous loss of functions, resulting in enormous economic costs.
Jörg Eschweiler+6 more
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Carpometacarpal Dislocation with Third Metacarpal Fracture
Case Presentation: A 17-year-old male presented to the emergency department (ED) due to trauma to the right hand and wrist after punching a locker at school. He had significant soft tissue swelling.
Colin Jorgensen, Steve C. Christos
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