Eight small bones in your wrist give it flexibility and the necessary range of movements. These bones, arranged in two rows, include the scaphoid and lunate bones in the upper row, close to the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The Geissler classification system cannot be used to determine the pathologic instability in atraumatic wrists due to a larger range of laxity within the scapholunate (SL) and ...
Your wrist is one of the most complicated and frequently used joints in your body. Because your wrist contains so many bones, ligaments, and muscles, it’s easy to injure. SLAC wrist is a type of wrist ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Scapholunate dissociation is a difficult and unresolved problem in orthopedic hand surgery. Scapholunate ...
This week, we are going to discuss a condition of the wrist that causes chronic pain, snapping, popping and limited use of the wrist following an injury, either traumatic or repetitive. The injury?
Background The aim of this study was to determine the outcomes in relation to return-to-play in professional athletes who had undergone a delayed scapholunate ligament reconstruction. Methods We ...
Over the past three decades, hand surgeon Scott Wolfe has been conducting research to find a better way to repair a common wrist injury that results in pain, disability and progressive arthritis. Now ...
Four-dimensional computed tomography (4D CT) has emerged as a pivotal imaging modality in the evaluation of wrist biomechanics and carpal instability. By capturing time‐resolved three-dimensional data ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results