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Triangular fibrocartilage complex injury treated with prolotherapy
Triangular fibrocartilage complex has a crucial role in stability and functionality of the wrist. Traumatic or degenerative injury of the triangular fibrocartilage complex is a common cause of ulnar side wrist pain.
Serdar Kesikburun +3 more
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Biomechanics of Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility [PDF]
Currently, there is limited research of the biomechanics of pediatric manual wheelchair mobility. Specifically, the biomechanics of functional tasks and their relationship to joint pain and health is not well understood.
Aurit, Christine M. +5 more
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Background The radial nerve is one of the most common war-related injury sites due to penetrating cutting tool injuries or gunshot wounds, resulting in drop-hand syndrome.
Murat Ucak
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Evaluation of Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Mobility Using Advanced Biomechanical Methods [PDF]
There is minimal research of upper extremity joint dynamics during pediatric wheelchair mobility despite the large number of children using manual wheelchairs.
Aurit, Christine M. +7 more
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History of present illness: A 25-year-old female presented to the emergency department with left wrist pain following a fall off a skateboard. The patient fell on her outstretched left wrist with the wrist dorsiflexed and reported immediate sharp pain ...
John Jiao, Shannon Toohey
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Trans-scaphoid lunate dislocation: A case series
Trans-scaphoid lunate dislocation with volar displacement into the wrist/distal forearm is a devastating injury that most commonly occurs under situations of forceful impact to an extended wrist.
Albert Gjeluci, MD +4 more
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Development of a method for measuring quasi-static stiffness of snowboard wrist protectors [PDF]
In snowboarding, the wrist is the most common injury site, as snowboarders often put their arms out to cushion a fall. This can result in a compressive load through the carpals coupled with wrist hyperextension, leading to sprains or fractures.
Adams, Caroline +4 more
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Overuse is defined as repetitive microtrauma that overwhelms the tissues' ability to adapt. Microtrauma represents damage at molecular level and can be produced by either a tension or shear load. The wrist and hand are vulnerable to upper extremity overuse injuries related to work or sports activities that require repetitive movements, often coupled ...
Eva Llopis +3 more
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Purpose: To examine finger, thumb, hand, wrist, and forearm fractures in the National Hockey League (NHL) and determine: (1) basic demographic data, (2) return to sport (RTS) rates, (3) performance after RTS, and (4) the difference in RTS between players
Matthew J. Gotlin, M.D. +5 more
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Introduction: Even though distal radius fracture is a common orthopedic problem, bilateral distal radius fracture associated with pregnancy is a very rare injury pattern.A twenty-three years old female with seven-month pregnancy came to our hospital with
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