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Avascular Necrosis and Minimal Trauma Fractures in Telomere Biology Disorders
Avascular Necrosis (AVN) and Minimal Trauma Fractures (MTF) cause significant morbidity in people with Telomere Biology Disorders (TBDs). They occur more frequently in young patients and in those with autosomal recessive (AR) or X‐linked recessive (XLR) than in autosomal dominant (AD) genotypes.
Arman M. Niknafs +3 more
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Radiocarpal Osteochondral Allografts for Wrist Pain Postproximal Row Carpectomy. [PDF]
Bagdady KR +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among endoscopic assistants are a major occupational concern. While ergonomic interventions such as education and microbreaks have reduced MSDs in surgical settings, few studies have focused specifically on endoscopic assistants.
Mafu Tsunemi +9 more
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Hamatolunate impingement, a differential diagnosis of ulnar-sided wrist pain. [PDF]
Nakamoto JC +3 more
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Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16405 Abstract Aim To investigate how caregivers of children with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy and severe developmental impairments describe meaningful change for functional domains and why it is important. Method This was a convergent mixed‐methods design study.
Jenny Downs +9 more
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Osteoid osteoma of the hook of hamate: An unusual cause of ulnar side wrist pain. [PDF]
Srinivasan S, Bhardwaj P, Sabapathy SR.
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What are the perspectives of patients with hand and wrist conditions, chronic pain, and patients recovering from stroke on the use of patient and outcome information in everyday care? A Mixed-Methods study [PDF]
Grada R. Arends +7 more
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Lunotriquetral coalition, a normal variant that may rarely cause ulnar sided wrist pain [PDF]
Marc Mespreuve +2 more
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Longitudinal decline in upper‐limb range of motion in adults with cerebral palsy
Abstract To analyse longitudinal changes in passive range of motion (ROM) in the upper limb in adults with cerebral palsy (CP). Method Passive ROM for shoulder abduction and flexion, supination, and elbow and wrist extension was analysed in a longitudinal cohort of adults aged 16 to 76 years from the Swedish CP registry.
Erika Cloodt +6 more
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