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Figure 8. Scaphoid view of the right wrist taken with the hand in ulnar deviation. A nondisplaced transverse fracture is identified through the scaphoid waist. Figure 9. Carpal tunnel radiograph ...
MATERIAL AND METHOD All patients with scaphoid fractures who were treated in the Orthopaedic Section of Haugesund Hospital from 1987 up to and including 2011 were included in the study. Data was ...
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Healing of the fracture, wrist joint pain, and functional recovery were assessed. Regular x-ray examinations were performed to evaluate scaphoid healing. Pain was assessed using the Visual Analogue ...
Beneath your scaphoid and lunate bones, you will find the radiocarpal joint. This connects the other two bones to the radius, the inner bone of your arm. It’s a modified ball-and-socket joint ...
A foot finite element model was established based on the CT imaging data of the right foot of a patient with moderate hallux valgus. The validity of the model was verified by plantar pressure test and ...
The trapezium bone, along with the base of the thumb joint, forms a carpometacarpal joint, also known as a CMC joint. Due to the location of the trapezium below the thumb joint, the trapezium plays a ...
A scaphoid (carpal navicular) fracture is the displacement of one of the eight bones of the wrist joint. It is located between the radius bone of your forearm and the base of the thumb.
Key colors: yellow, trapezial-Mc1 joint; blue, 2nd metacarpal joint; green, trapezoid joint; red, scaphoid joint.
Scaphoid fracture is a break in the scaphoid bone, one of the small bones in your wrist. Breaks are often caused during falls or as a result of repeated use of the wrist in sports such as skiing ...
Introduction A scaphoid fracture is a common injury of the wrist joint, accounting for 50%–80% of all carpal fractures (1). The unique anatomy of and tenuous blood supply to the scaphoid lead to its ...
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