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Do wrist anatomical differences predispose to scapholunate ligament injury? A case-control radiographic study [PDF]
Purpose Scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) injury is the most common cause of carpal instability and may lead to scapholunate advanced collapse if untreated. While several anatomical wrist variations have been implicated in other wrist pathologies,
Ebubekir Eravsar +5 more
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Occupational triangular fibrocartilage complex injury in a sewing machine operator [PDF]
Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injuries are associated with repetitive wrist movements and have mostly been reported in athletes but not in sewing machine operators, even though their jobs involve repetitive wrist movements.
Şahin Elif Reyhan, Kahraman Mustafa
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Wrist injuries in gymnasts: Systematic review [PDF]
The aim of this research was to summarize the relevant literature on wrist injuries in gymnasts and to determine the prevalence of injuries based on a systematic review of previous research.
Đorđević Dušan +2 more
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FREQUENCY OF WRIST GROWTH PLATE INJURY IN YOUNG GYMNASTS AT A TRAINING CENTER [PDF]
Objective: To assess the frequency of physeal injuries and wrist pain in young competitive gymnasts according to their training characteristics . Methods: This is a cross-sectional study (January-June 2015) of a male gymnastics team in São Paulo, SP ...
María Roxana Viamont Guerra +5 more
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Objective: Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) is a specific tool for the assessment of wrist function and has been validated and translated into many languages. This study aimed to translate the PRWE into the Thai language and to evaluate its validity,
Panai Laohaprasitiporn +4 more
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The management of suspected scaphoid fractures in the UK: a national cross-sectional study
Aims: Current National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance advises that MRI direct from the emergency department (ED) should be considered for suspected scaphoid fractures.
Benjamin J. F. Dean +1 more
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Hand and wrist injuries among collegiate athletes vary with athlete division
Background The rates, severity and consequences of hand and wrist injuries sustained by National Collegiate Athletic Association athletes are not well characterized.
Kathleen A. Holoyda +4 more
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The impact of tool selection on back and wrist injury risk in tying steel reinforcement bars: a single case experiment [PDF]
The paper explores the risk of work-related musculoskeletal injury in tying steel reinforcement bars. Three tools are compared to determine the extent to which ergonomic tools can reduce the risk of injury to the back and wrist in steel-tying.
Fitzgerald, Chris +4 more
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ObjectiveThis study investigated the prevalence of wrist injuries in 15 industries and different types of work in China. Study on the associated factors of wrist injuries provides a scientific basis for prevention and treatment of wrist diseases in ...
Nengzhou Chen +27 more
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Purpose: To characterize the prevalence and incidence of in-game hand and wrist injuries in the National Basketball Association (NBA), to determine the factors associated with an equal or greater player efficiency rating (PER), and to determine the ...
Eugenia Lin, M.D. +6 more
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