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knee or hip problems, not being able to walk further than the corner of the street due to back problems, or not being able to hold a grandchild due to problems of the wrist or shoulder is not life-threatening, such as other (chronic) diseases (e
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Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Tampere University Hospital, Finland
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fracture, which may be a risk factor for osteoarthritis of the radiocarpal joint. 13 , 14 The clinical examination of soft tissues in the wrist and hand is also important. Soft tissue injuries have been shown to be present in approximately 31% of cases
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trapeziectomy and interposition arthroplasty ( 6 ). This can probably be contributed to the correction of thumb length, metacarpal base subluxation and MCP hyperextension. Prevention of midcarpal wrist instability Although there is no consensus on the
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30% in proximal pole fractures of the scaphoid. 2 The most prominent symptom of scaphoid nonunion is pain during wrist motion but if left untreated, it can cause osteoarthritis, decrease in grip strength and limitation in wrist range of motion
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population are at an increased risk of suffering from this condition, including carpenters, plumbers and ‘overhead’ athletes. Work-related problems generally involve repetitive movement, including a combination of pronation of the forearm and wrist flexion
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injury of the ulnar nerve at wrist level, a fascicular adaptation can be performed, since the sensory and motor nerve branches of that specific nerve are very well defined. After the primary nerve repair, the wound should be closed with interrupted skin
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measured with a modified belly-press test ( 10 , 14 , 15 , 16 ) with wrist flexion of 30°–60° to keep hand contact to the abdomen). AIR pseudoparalysis ( Fig. 3 ; tested and measured with a modified belly-press test ( 10 , 14 , 15 , 16 ) with
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Department of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery, Flinders Medical Centre, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia
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. 14 Hence, there is great – undesired – variation in treatment. For example, in the Netherlands 20% of patients with a wrist fracture undergo surgery, while 80% of patients in Australia are treated operatively. 15 , 16 Consensus on the optimal
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Department of Biomechanical Engineering, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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characteristics of hip and knee arthroplasties in the Netherlands were registered. 1 In 2014, the registrations of shoulder, elbow and ankle arthroplasties were added to the database, followed by wrist and finger arthroplasties in 2016. The primary goal of
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repair. Anteriorly, the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (LACN) is a terminal sensory branch of the musculocutaneous nerve. It bifurcates into two branches that supply the volar-radial portion of the wrist, portions of the thumb and the distal two