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Treatment of Hand and Wrist Injuries

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2013
Evaluation of the hand and wrist requires a thorough understanding of the anatomic alignment of various bones, tendons, and ligaments along with the physiologic function in order to make an accurate diagnosis that portends appropriate healing and function while minimizing future disability.
Tom Terrell   +2 more
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Athletic Injuries of the Wrist and Hand

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2003
Hand and wrist injuries in sports are some of the most common injuries reported. This review discusses briefly the causes of hand and wrist injuries in sports and discusses pertinent biomechanical findings regarding the range of motion required in different sports activities.
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Hand and Wrist Injuries in Golf

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2013
T HE GAME OF GOLF HAS SEEN substantial growth on a global scale over the last few decades. With more than 60 million players worldwide, it has become a sport that has transcended socioeconomic class, sex, and age. Therefore, the development of golf-related injuries is becoming increasingly prevalent in patients of all ages and golfing ability.
Nina Suh   +2 more
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Soft-Tissue Injuries Of The Wrist

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1996
The wide spectrum of athletic activities places demands of different magnitudes, orientations, and degrees of repetition on the wrists of athletes. These demands can result in injuries to the soft tissues of the wrist, which may make optimal athletic performance difficult if not impossible.
Julio Taleisnik, Mark N. Halikis
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Hand and Wrist Injuries in Children

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1988
Hand and wrist injuries in children have steadily increased over the past decade as athletic participation by both boys and girls at an earlier age has been encouraged by parents and coaches. This article will cover the spectrum of hand and wrist injuries in children including ligamentous, tendinous, and bony injuries, as well as the increasing ...
Barry P. Simmons, Jeffrey L. Lovallo
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Injuries of Wrist, Hand and Fingers

2015
This comprehensive book describes in detail how nuclear medicine and radiology can meet the needs of the sports medicine physician by assisting in precise diagnosis, clarification of pathophysiology, imaging of treatment outcome and monitoring of rehabilitation.
Corry K. van der Sluis, Rienk Dekker
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Wrist Injuries in Service Patients

The British Journal of Radiology, 1946
I have analysed a consecutive personal series of three hundred and thirty one male service patients with recent bone injury to the region of the wrist. Two patients injured both wrists, so that the total number of wrists injured was three hundred and thirty-three.
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Hand and Wrist Injuries

2021
Acute injuries that involve the wrist are often secondary to falling on an outstretched hand leading to fractures, sprains, and ligament tears, while those affecting the hand are usually related to a direct impact leading to fractures, dislocations, tendon tears, and ligament tears.
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Hand and Wrist Injuries

2016
Upper limb injuries including the hand and wrist are common in natural disasters and mass casualties. Imagine that the victims are subjects involved in high-speed accidents or natural disasters; they would all try to meet the disaster with outstretched hands.
Leung-Kim Hung   +2 more
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