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Comparing to the anatomical structures ... 2013). The B. variegatus ulna occupies a caudolateral position in relation to the radius. It presents in its proximal epiphysis the olecranon protruding to ...
Every baseball season, players from major leagues to youth levels lose time because of injuries to the ulnar collateral ...
Among the Palmer type 1B cases, irreparable foveal tears and foveal tears with distal radio-ulnar joint arthritis are excluded. Patients with concomitant conditions such as malunited distal radius and ...
This enables the patient to actively use their body’s natural shoulder and elbow movement. Osseointegrated arm implants are also compatible with myoelectric (bionic) prostheses. These allow muscle ...
in which the surgeon removes a small portion of bone from the ulna. This surgery is done to correct injury to the distal radioulnar joint, the area where the radius and ulna meet. Removal of bony ...
Determining whether a UVC lies in a safe position depends on having an understanding of the vascular anatomy and how this corresponds to its two-dimensional representation on the anteroposterior (AP) ...
The age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR) for radius and/or ulna fractures was 404.52 per 100,000, with 375.83 in males and 430.87 in females. The agestandardized years of disability (ASYR) was 2.55 ...
Correspondence to: Dr. Jorge L. Orbay, Miami Hand Center, 8905 SW 87 Ave., Suite 100, Miami, Fl 33176, USA. Tel No: 305-661-3052, Fax No: 305-661-3054 ...