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  • ...jury was first named for French Physician Jean-Gaspard-Blaise Goyrand (1746-1814) and is commonly known as a Goyrand fracture in French literature<ref n * a fall on a flexed wrist or
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  • ...ussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel's Evidence-based Practice project]]. ...arterial injuries. Following this trauma, there is a deficit in the arterio-venous circulation in the forearm which causes a decreased blood flow and hy
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  • ...ular and are generally associated with joint effusions and hematomas. Extra-articular fractures include avulsion fractures and are most commonly seen in * Ulna-humeral joint:
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  • ...of the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire. J Hand Surg Am. 1998;23(4):575-87. </ref> The process of devising the assessment was accompanied by hand th ...ients suffering from [[Hand Rheumatoid Arthritis|arthritis]] or [[Hand and Wrist Sports Injuries|trauma]] to the upper extremity. <ref name=":2" />[[File:Do
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  • ...ert Bardinas|Robert Bardinas]]; as part of the [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project]] ...the [[elbow]] and the [[Wrist and Hand|wrist]]<ref>Jan Michael C. Lleva, Ke-Vin Chang.Ulnar Neuropathy. Available from: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bo
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  • ...r:Krista Dayton|Krista Dayton]] as part of the [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project|Temple University EBP Project]] * Timeline-When are the patients reported symptoms at their worst?
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  • ...al and distal rows of the carpal bones. Common symptoms include persistent wrist pain, clicking, and limited functional capacity. The instability stems from The wrist is composed of eight carpal bones arranged in two rows. The proximal row in
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  • ...linking injury and disease. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 2014 Jun;15(6):394-409.</ref> ...es such as kinetic therapy, electrical stimulation, magnetotherapy, and bio-laser stimulation.<ref>Suszyński K, Marcol W, Górka D. [https://www.ncbi.n
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  • ...e injuries are usually misdiagnosed or confused with simple [[Wrist Sprain|wrist sprains]]. Delayed diagnosis is not uncommon. The hamate is a triangular-shaped bone that forms part of the distal carpal row, articulating with the
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  • ...from: https://dystonia-foundation.org/what-is-dystonia/types-dystonia/hand-dystonia/ (accessed 17/09/2021)</ref> ...pathophysiology of focal hand dystonia. J Hand Ther. 2009 Apr-Jun;22(2):109-13; 114. doi: 10.1016/j.jht.2008.10.008</ref>
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  • ...y Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences. 2003 Feb 1;58(2):M146-52. Available from:https://academic.oup.com/biomedgerontology/article/58/2/M ...ure for multiple sclerosis]. Multiple Sclerosis Journal. 2017 Apr;23(5):711-20. Available from:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5405844/ (la
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  • ...lateral epicondyle tendinopathy LET. These can be further classified as non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors ===Non-Modifiable Risk Factors===
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  • ...r:Yuliya Bugera|Yuliya Bugera]] as part of the [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project|Temple University EBP Project]] '''Top Contributors'' * Long-term use of a night splint offers significant benefits to improve pain, hand
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  • ...measure for research in patients after stroke. Stroke. 2001 Jul;32(7):1635-9.</ref>. ...sis. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2006 May 1;87(5):656-60.</ref>.
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  • ...l and Radiographic Results. J Pediatr Orthop.  Vol 35(2), March 2015, p 115-120</ref>. ...and forearm axis: surgeons' perspective. J Hand Ther. 1999 Apr-Jun;12(2):75-84. PMID: 10365694.</ref>.
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  • [https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/EXCISION-OF-THE-GANGLION-CYST-Camasta/67d2f2944bbe3a87f570fcf41ff1d4e92cc92467 EXCISION OF THE GANGLION CY ...e from: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/EXCISION-OF-THE-GANGLION-CYST-Camasta/67d2f2944bbe3a87f570fcf41ff1d4e92cc92467 (last accessed 11.10.2019)
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  • ...ement properties. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair. 2002 Sep;16(3):232-40.</ref>. It is applied clinically and in research to determine disease sev The FMA was designed to be used for patients with post-stroke hemiplegic patients of all ages.
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  • ...of surgery in achillodynia. Foot &amp; ankle international 1997; 18(9): 565-9.</ref> ...Scandinavian Journal of Medicine &amp; Science in Sports 2009; 19(5): 609-15.</ref> This review will explore disparity between duration and frequency
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  • ...revention, diagnosis and management.] South African Family Practice. 47. 14-19. 10.1080/20786204.2005.10873255. Available from: https://www.researchgate ...and numbness can occur in various locations such as: the [[Wrist and Hand|wrist]]; the ulnar side of the hand; the thumb side of the hand. This occurs as a
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  • ....ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5052189/ Classifications In brief: salter-harris classification of pediatric physeal fractures].</ref><ref name=":3" / ...metaphysis and epiphysis are separated by the physis (growth plate). Salter-Harris fractures are unique to children because they involve the growth plat
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