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  • ...d Management of Scaphoid Fractures,] Am Fam Physician. 2004 Sep 1;70(5):879-884. </ref>&nbsp; ...delayed union, decreased grip strength, and range of motion, along with [[Wrist and Hand Osteoarthritis|osteoarthritis of the radiocarpal joint]]. Timely d
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  • ...onal status in carpal tunnel syndrome. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1993; 75: 1585-1592</ref> ...Hand Therapy. Second Edition. Maryland Heights: Mosby Elsevier, 2014. p115-127</ref>
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  • * The triangular fibrocartilage complex '''(TFCC)''' is a load-bearing structure between the lunate, triquetrum, and ulnar head. ...function of the TFCC is to act as a stabilizer for the ulnar aspect of the wrist.
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  • ...<ref>Al Bayati MA, Muttar AY, Al-Khishali TJ, Al Bayati MM, Hameed BM. The outcome of treatment of Kienbock's disease stage III by excisional arthroplasty and ...hrough the TFCC and subsequently to the [[ulna]], and 35% through the radio-lunate articulation<ref name=":0">Nasr LA, Koay J. Kienbock Disease.2019 Ava
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  • ...lternative to the original [[Constraint Induced Movement Therapy|constraint-induced movement therapy]] limitations. ...mitt,<ref>Blanton S, Wolf SL. An application of upper-extremity constraint-induced movement therapy in a patient with subacute stroke. Phys Ther. 1999;
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  • ...e common in the general population with relative propensity seen in contact-sport athletes (For example, boxers, football players) and manual laborers<r ...<ref name="p1">http://www.physioadvisor.com.au/14681850/metacarpal-fracture-physioadvisor.htm (level of evidence 5)</ref>&nbsp;
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  • 100 word limit, non-structured description Self Report Outcome Measures: QuickDASH - Score: 29.5%<br>
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  • ...se report.] International Journal of Surgery Case Reports. 2016 Jan 1;21:44-7.</ref> ...ed lesion of the anterior interosseous nerve in 1952. It was known as Kiloh-Nevin syndrome.<ref name=":0" />
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  • Wrist Full Range of Movement ...tline the key impairments and activity limitations for James. What outcome measures might you use with James and why? Have a conversation with your colleagues,
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  • ...Therefore, this write up will elucidate on elaborating on popular outcome measures for hand function among the aged. == Hand Outcome Measures ==
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [https://www.physio-pedia.com/User:Kristin_Sartore Kristin Sartore] ...carpal tunnel. Normal tissue pressure within the tunnel is approximately 3-7mm Hg. CTS can result in pressure with greater than 30mm Hg. [[File:Carpal
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  • ...-8.</ref>, and about 1-3% of the general population), often seen between 35-45 years of age in the dominant arm<ref name=":1" />. ...factors of lateral epicondylitis: A meta-analysis. Surgeon. 2020;18(2):122-8. </ref>
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  • ...scale of muscle spasticity. InClassic papers in orthopaedics 2014 (pp. 415-417). Springer, London.</ref> ...tric neurological populations. Physical Therapy Reviews. 2002 Mar 1;7(1):53-62.</ref>
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  • ...iculations form the radioulnar and radiocarpal joints at the elbow and the wrist, respectively. ...i>https://posna.org/Physician-Education/Study-Guide/Proximal-Radius-(Radial-Neck)-Fractures</nowiki> </ref>
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  • ...American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2003 Jan 1;82(1):1-8.</ref> ...tor Ability Test.] Journal of rehabilitation medicine. 2013 Jun 5;45(6):519-27.</ref><br>
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  • ...ce soft tissue swelling, inflammation, or restriction”. It describes hands-on techniques used in rehabilitation to treat various conditions, such as: ...w. Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. 2022 Jan 1;35(3):463-77.</ref>.
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  • ...(80%), followed by the hip and the ankle (foot). To a lesser degree in the wrist, shoulder and elbow. It may also appear in the spine, but it is infrequent. ...ant cells, and some inflammatory cells [1][5][7][9]. Hemosiderin is an iron-rich pigment, responsible for the brownish rusty colour [2][5][14].&nbsp; <b
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  • ...oint, where the radius interfaces with the lunate and scaphoid bone of the wrist. A fracture of the distal radius is usually caused by falling on the outstr ...distal radial fractures in adults (Review). The Cochrane Library. 2008;4:1-67.</ref>. The radius is the most commonly broken bone in the arm.<br>
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  • ...rome restricts even midcarpal range of motion. Hand Surg Jul 2005 10(1): 23-27.</ref>&nbsp; ...litative measure of ulnar impaction syndrome. J Hand Ther. 2001; 14(3): 173-179.</ref><ref name="Sachar 2008" />:
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  • ...e, duration, volume, context), there is no standardised [[Outcome Measures|outcome measure]] for physical activity, hence, the choice of assessment/proxy meas == Measures ==
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