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Introduction Thumb carpometacarpal joint (CMCJ) arthritis is a painful and debilitating condition with a preponderance for women and clinically affecting around 1.4% of the population. 1 Surgical treatment options include trapeziectomy
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Introduction Osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb (CMC-1) is a common problem and surgical treatment is indicated when conservative measures fail to provide sufficient relief. Of the many surgical treatment options, no
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Motorcycle thumb Collision Pelvic ring Fuel tank injuries Collision Lower extremity: femur, tibia, fibula Limb entrapment Lowside Lower extremity: heel Tyre-spoke injury Lowside Lower extremity: foot Crash modifying
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severe osteoarthritic changes in the DIP and PIP joints including the IP and MP joints of the thumb. Most authors, especially in the rheumatology and arthritis literature, use a modification of the Kellgren and Lawrence scale, 1 initially
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be added for selected types of operations, e.g. surgery for flexor tendon injury, joint implants and osteoarthritis of the thumb. Patients aged under 16 years, or with cognitive problems, or undergoing repeated surgery are not required to fill in the
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three most commonly used clinical tests for evaluation of patients with suspected scaphoid fracture include: anatomical snuff box tenderness, scaphoid tubercle tenderness, and pain on axial compression of the thumb. 24 Sensitivity for the three
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the elasticity of the nail would commonly allow for the reduction to improve over time. Third generation: Placement of second-generation poller screws but both sides of the fracture including the reverse rule of thumb and principle of epicentricity
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and wrist and affects grip strength and finger flexion, and has a large influence on thumb usage. Tendon transfer surgery must restore finger, thumb and wrist function without inflicting other motor deficits on the hand. 60 - 62 Knowledge of
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