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NEW CLINICAL MEASURES OF HAND AND WRIST PROPRIOCEPTION: A PILOT STUDY FOR EVALUATING DISCRIMINATIVE VALIDITY AND TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH WRIST DISABILITY. [PDF]
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Visualizing joint force-velocity properties in musculoskeletal models. [PDF]
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Arthrodesis of the Wrist Joint
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1964(1964). Arthrodesis of the Wrist Joint. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica: Vol. 34, No. 1-3, pp. 87-104.
J, STJERNSWAERD, H, WETZENSTEIN
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2012
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most commonly diagnosed and treated entrapment neuropathy. The syndrome is characterized by pain, paresthesia, and weakness in the median nerve distribution of the hand. Surgical and nonsurgical treatments exist that can produce excellent outcomes for patients.
Naresh Shetty, K. Mohan Iyer
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most commonly diagnosed and treated entrapment neuropathy. The syndrome is characterized by pain, paresthesia, and weakness in the median nerve distribution of the hand. Surgical and nonsurgical treatments exist that can produce excellent outcomes for patients.
Naresh Shetty, K. Mohan Iyer
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Quantification of wrist joint laxity
Gait & Posture, 2006Laxity may be a trigger for chronic unidentified wrist pain. To determine whether this is the case, first an objective method to quantify wrist laxity needs to be defined. This study investigates different quantification methods (reference tests) from the literature and compares these with the judgment of 2 independent experienced clinicians (index ...
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1969
AbstractIn a previous study of the primate wrist joint the author has shown that this articulation is uniquely modified in the Pongidae by the interposition of a meniscus between the ulnar styloid process and the carpus. This meniscus (which in gibbons contains a bony lunula) partially isolates the ulnar styloid process in a proximal synovial ...
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AbstractIn a previous study of the primate wrist joint the author has shown that this articulation is uniquely modified in the Pongidae by the interposition of a meniscus between the ulnar styloid process and the carpus. This meniscus (which in gibbons contains a bony lunula) partially isolates the ulnar styloid process in a proximal synovial ...
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Denervation of the wrist joint
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1977A collective review was made of the results of denervation of the wrist joint for painful restrictiorn of motion done in 313 patients and follow-up studies on 195 (average 4.1 years, ranging from 9 months to 14 years). Complete denervation was done in only 30, partial denervation in the others being done after testing with local anesthetic blocks ...
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Control of the wrist joint in humans
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000As one considers changes in motor activity from lower mammals to higher primates, one of the major changes one observes lies in the cortical control of forelimb muscles. There has been a shift from disynaptic control of spinal motoneurons in, for example, the cat, to a greater and greater percentage of monosynaptic control of hand and forelimb ...
P, Bawa +4 more
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Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1996
AbstractA computer controlled wrist joint motion simulator has been developed that actively moves forearms from cadavers through cyclic planar flexion‐extension motions, planar radial‐ulnar deviation motions, and combined motions such as circumduction. Hybrid position‐force feedback control algorithms are used to determine the wrist flexor and extensor
F W, Werner +6 more
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AbstractA computer controlled wrist joint motion simulator has been developed that actively moves forearms from cadavers through cyclic planar flexion‐extension motions, planar radial‐ulnar deviation motions, and combined motions such as circumduction. Hybrid position‐force feedback control algorithms are used to determine the wrist flexor and extensor
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