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Your hand consists of your wrist, palm, and fingers. The wrist has many smaller bones and joints, allowing the hand to move in different directions. It also includes the distal ends of the forearm ...
Radiologic evaluation of sports injuries of the wrist and hand ... radiograph of the left hand demonstrates fractures of the second, third, and fourth metacarpal bones, the proximal phalanges ...
Skiagraphic Atlas: showing the Development of the Bones of the Wrist and Hand. For the use of students and others. By John Poland. Pp. 40 and Plates. (London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1898.) ...
This can stretch the ligaments that connect your wrist and hand bones a little too far. It can cause tiny tears or — even worse — a complete break to the ligaments. A splint can help stabilize ...
But if the pain does not get better and persists and the swelling gets worse, difficult use to the hand, etc., many times an X-ray is warranted to determine if it is a wrist fracture or not. Dr.
Posteroanterior view of the right wrist, with the scapholunate joint in profile, demonstrates a gap between the scaphoid and lunate. Posteroanterior radiograph of the hand was normal. In the ...