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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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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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The Physician and sportsmedicine
In brief Wrist pain in an active patient is a physician's cue to look for specific clues in the history, physical exam, and diagnostic tests. Without prompt diagnosis and accurate treatment, the chronic pain can impair sports participation and performance. And in certain instances, a misdiagnosed condition, such as a carpal dislocation or distal radial
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In brief Wrist pain in an active patient is a physician's cue to look for specific clues in the history, physical exam, and diagnostic tests. Without prompt diagnosis and accurate treatment, the chronic pain can impair sports participation and performance. And in certain instances, a misdiagnosed condition, such as a carpal dislocation or distal radial
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Comparison of MRI & direct MR arthrography with arthroscopy in diagnosing ligament injuries of wrist
Journal of Orthopaedics, 2020Anil K Bhat
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Direct, indirect and intangible costs of acute hand and wrist injuries: A systematic review
Injury, 2016Luke S Robinson +2 more
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