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Wrist Injuries in Sport

Sports Medicine, 1994
The wrist is a complex joint that biomechanically transmits forces generated at the hand through to the forearm. The radial side of the wrist carries 80% of the axial load and the ulnar side the remaining 20% of the load. The incidence of wrist (and hand) injuries in the sporting population is approximately 25%.
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Wrist and Hand Injuries

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2000
Wrist and hand injuries are common occurrences. These are often caused by a fall on the outstretched hand, but other mechanisms, from sports-related injuries to high-speed motor vehicle collisions, can lead to injuries that may be subtle on initial imaging or may produce characteristic radiographic findings.
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UNIQUE WRIST INJURY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1913
History. —Mrs. R., aged 36, Feb. 28, 1910, fell down-stairs and in some way hurt her left wrist. She immediately came to my office three blocks distant. Walking into the consultation room she held out her forearm in medium pronation, the hand and fingers slightly flexed. the patient thinks now that the hand was somewhat drawn to the ulnar side.
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Wrist injuries

2021
David Warwick   +3 more
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Wrist Injuries

2022
Christoph Lutter, Volker Schöffl
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Wrist Injuries

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1972
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Wrist Injuries

2011
P. R. Finkbone, M. Rizzo
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Electromyography-Based Gesture Recognition: Is It Time to Change Focus From the Forearm to the Wrist?

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2022
Fady Botros   +2 more
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Common wrist injuries.

American family physician, 1997
Patients with wrist injuries often present to primary care physicians. Many times, mild clinical injury involves significant damage to carpal bones and soft tissue elements. The long-term outcome of these injuries depends on prompt diagnosis and appropriate therapy.
R L, Morgan, M M, Linder
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Soft biohybrid morphing wings with feathers underactuated by wrist and finger motion

Science Robotics, 2020
Eric Chang   +2 more
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