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Wrist Pain - Wrist Hand Factures, Sprains, Strains

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A Patient's Guide to Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries of the Thumb (Gamekeeper's Thumb)

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Injury to the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb is fairly common. This strong band of tissue is attached to the joint at the bottom of the thumb where the thumb connects to the palm of the hand. READ MORE
A Patient's Guide to Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries of the Thumb (Gamek...

Broken Wrist What is a wrist fracture? By Jonathan Cluett, M.D.,

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A broken wrist is among the most common broken bones. In fact, wrist fractures are the most commonly broken bone in patients under 65 years of age (after that age, hip fractures become the most common READ MORE
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Hand and Wrist Fractures - Signs and Symptoms

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The bones in a normal hand line up precisely, letting you perform many specialized functions like grasping a pen or manipulating small objects in your palm. When you fracture a finger bone, it can put READ MORE
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RUPTURE OF THE ULNAR COLLATERAL LIGAMENT OF THE METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT OF THE INDEX FINGER

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M. BOSCH AGUIL°, J. SOLANA CARNÖf1 and A. HENRIQUEZ LLUCH Hospital Asepeyo, Sant Cugat del Vall»s, Barcelona, Spain Received 10 May 1999; accepted 5 October 1999. Available online 25 March 20 READ MORE
RUPTURE OF THE ULNAR COLLATERAL LIGAMENT OF THE METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT OF THE...

Wrist Pain - Radial and Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries

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By Ben Benjamin The wrist is a frequently injured joint. The complex structure of this joint enables it to perform numerous diverse movements. The wrist contains many small bones and ligaments, which READ MORE
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Wrist Sprain/Strain

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A sprain is a tear of ligaments, the tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect bones to one another at a joint. Normally, ligaments stabilize a joint and keep the joint tight. They also help to keep READ MORE
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