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Scapholunate Ligament Injuries. [PDF]
Zhou JY, Jodah R, Joseph LP, Yao J.
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Frequency and Outcomes of Distal Radioulnar Joint Dislocation Associated With Distal Radius Fractures in the Elderly. [PDF]
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BMJ, 2021
A man in his 20s presented with deformity and severe pain in his left shoulder and wrist after a mid-air collision with a motocross bike. The patient’s torso had collided with another rider’s bike, causing him to land on his left upper chest and arm.
Kashif, Ahmad, Girish, Vashista
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A man in his 20s presented with deformity and severe pain in his left shoulder and wrist after a mid-air collision with a motocross bike. The patient’s torso had collided with another rider’s bike, causing him to land on his left upper chest and arm.
Kashif, Ahmad, Girish, Vashista
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2008
During gymnastic activities, the wrist is exposed to many different types of stresses, including repetitive motion, high impact loading, axial compression, torsional forces, and distraction in varying degrees of ulnar or radial deviation and hyperextension.
Brian G, Webb, Lance A, Rettig
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During gymnastic activities, the wrist is exposed to many different types of stresses, including repetitive motion, high impact loading, axial compression, torsional forces, and distraction in varying degrees of ulnar or radial deviation and hyperextension.
Brian G, Webb, Lance A, Rettig
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1993
The wrist is one of the most complex joints of the body. Wrist injuries are quite common, yet improper diagnosis of ligamentous injuries as simply 'sprains' often occurs. Understanding the functional anatomy and mechanics of the wrist is extremely important in appreciating the spectrum of injuries that occur there.
H W, Chin, J, Visotsky
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The wrist is one of the most complex joints of the body. Wrist injuries are quite common, yet improper diagnosis of ligamentous injuries as simply 'sprains' often occurs. Understanding the functional anatomy and mechanics of the wrist is extremely important in appreciating the spectrum of injuries that occur there.
H W, Chin, J, Visotsky
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2023
Background: Acute and chronic injuries to the wrist are among the most common sport-related complaints of climbing athletes but have not been extensively evaluated in this population. Therefore, it is important to categorize climbing injuries to the wrist, analyze risk factors, and assess treatment outcomes.
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Background: Acute and chronic injuries to the wrist are among the most common sport-related complaints of climbing athletes but have not been extensively evaluated in this population. Therefore, it is important to categorize climbing injuries to the wrist, analyze risk factors, and assess treatment outcomes.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1998
Wrist injuries in the gymnast are due to the transformation of the upper extremity into a weight bearing entity. Both acute and chronic disorders occur and are difficult to manage in these athletes because of the intensity of training and competition. Treatment is dependent on the injury as well as the expectations of the patient, coach, and family--a ...
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Wrist injuries in the gymnast are due to the transformation of the upper extremity into a weight bearing entity. Both acute and chronic disorders occur and are difficult to manage in these athletes because of the intensity of training and competition. Treatment is dependent on the injury as well as the expectations of the patient, coach, and family--a ...
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2007
After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand the anatomy and the biomechanical properties of the wrist. 2. Understand the standard examination process for wrist injuries. 3. Accurately diagnose common wrist conditions. 4.
Kenji, Kawamura, Kevin C, Chung
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After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand the anatomy and the biomechanical properties of the wrist. 2. Understand the standard examination process for wrist injuries. 3. Accurately diagnose common wrist conditions. 4.
Kenji, Kawamura, Kevin C, Chung
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BMJ, 2018
A 38 year old motorcyclist presented to the emergency department after colliding with a car at speed. He had landed on his outstretched right hand and was complaining of a painful, swollen right wrist. Motor and sensory neurological function of the right radian, ulnar, and median nerves was intact. Radial pulse was palpable.
Philip, Beak, Shamim, Umarji
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A 38 year old motorcyclist presented to the emergency department after colliding with a car at speed. He had landed on his outstretched right hand and was complaining of a painful, swollen right wrist. Motor and sensory neurological function of the right radian, ulnar, and median nerves was intact. Radial pulse was palpable.
Philip, Beak, Shamim, Umarji
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1985
There is little in the way of surface architecture to explain the complex anatomy of the wrist. Confidence in x-ray examination, especially the lateral, is essential to primary accurate diagnosis. The primary care physician will have a great impact on the end-result of wrist injuries because late care is difficult and has a guarded prognosis.
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There is little in the way of surface architecture to explain the complex anatomy of the wrist. Confidence in x-ray examination, especially the lateral, is essential to primary accurate diagnosis. The primary care physician will have a great impact on the end-result of wrist injuries because late care is difficult and has a guarded prognosis.
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