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Nuances in the Management of Hand and Wrist Injuries in Athletes [PDF]
Sanjeev Kakar
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Effectiveness of a Telerehabilitation Evidence-Based Tablet App for Rehabilitation in Traumatic Bone and Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hand, Wrist, and Fingers [PDF]
Alejandro Suero-Pineda+5 more
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High‐Resolution Ultrasound of Clinically Relevant Sensory Nerves of the Arm and the Forearm
Technological advancements in ultrasound systems, particularly the development of high‐ and ultra‐high‐frequency transducers, now allow for the detailed evaluation of sub‐millimetric sensory nerves in the upper limb, extending to their distal branches. This provides invaluable insights in patients with suspected neuropathies.
Federico Zaottini+9 more
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Intrasheath Tendon Subluxation Beyond the Ankle
Peroneal tendon intrasheath subluxation is a well‐established phenomenon in musculoskeletal ultrasound. However, until now, intrasheath tendon subluxation has not been described in the hand. This unique case series presents the first three reported cases of intrasheath tendon subluxation in the hand.
Hannah Lamberg+7 more
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The Reason Matters: Deep Wrist Injury Patterns Differ with Intentionality (Accident versus Suicide Attempt). [PDF]
Kisch T+7 more
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ABSTRACT This study examined YTHDF2's role in modulating IL‐6R signaling to regulate synovial fibroblast inflammation and bone damage in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Synovial tissues of RA patients were collected. Human fibroblast‐like synoviocyte (FLS), MH7A cell line, was induced with TNF‐α and transfected. Cell proliferation was assessed using MTT and
Yan Zhang+9 more
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Arthroscopic Reduction and Stabilization of Chronic Perilunate Wrist Dislocations
An acute perilunate wrist injury that is unreduced for more than 6 weeks results in severe disability, and even open reduction with stabilization through wide dorsal and volar approaches is technically challenging.
Deepak N. Bhatia, M.S.(Orth), D.N.B.(Orth)
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