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5). Figure 6. (a) Posteroanterior and (b) lateral radiographs of the distal forearm show osteosclerosis and collapse of the lunate consistent with avascular necrosis related to ulnar minus variance.
BOSTON — High rates of healing and similar range of motion were seen in cases of distal radius fracture treated with open reduction and internal fixation and concomitant ulna fracture whether ...
He and Gelberman delivered their comments on complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and ulnar-sided wrist pain during a symposium on distal radius fracture complications at the American Academy of ...
3,4 On the dorsal side of the wrist, just ulnar to Lister’s tubercle, is the distal ulna. The distal ulna is the largest prominence in the wrist. A general examination of the hand includes ...
The first one we are going to discuss today is the DRUJ injury. The DRUJ injury is an injury of the distal radial ulnar joint, which is the joint between the two bones in the forearm which descend ...
In most cases, a "broken wrist" refers to a fractured radius, but it is also possible for both bones in the forearm to be fractured. The most common location for a distal radius fracture is about ...
Data on whether ultrasonography for the initial diagnostic imaging of forearm fractures in children and adolescents is noninferior to radiography for subsequent physical function of the arm are ...
Experts estimate that distal radius or ulnar fractures make up roughly 25% of upper body fractures. The most common cause is falling on an outstretched hand. Less commonly, they occur during car ...
Thrombosis of the ulnar artery can be a cause of significant morbidity. Most often a consequence of blunt trauma to the hypothenar eminence of the hand, it may be attributable to one traumatic ...
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