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Change: The rounded head of the ulna articulate with the ulnar notch on the medial distal radius. A fibrocartilagenous articular disc binds the ends of the
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Change: Examination of the Hand and Wrist. Edition: 2, 1998 It seems counter-intuitive to suggest that when you pronate and supinate your hand, the distal ulna does not follow the movement
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Feb 17 2010, 9:02 PM EST
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Change: physiology of the joints. Edition: 2. 1981unknownadapted fromRaoul Tubiana, Jean-Michel Thomine, Evelyn MackinExamination of the Hand and Wrist. Edition: 2, 1998 adapted from Raoul Tubiana, Jean-Michel Thomine, Evelyn Mackin Examination of the Hand and Wrist. Edition: 2, 1998 It seems counter-intuitive to
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Change: If you have any doubts, pronate and supinate your hand and think about what is happening to your ulna at the elbow joint- if your ulna is not rotating at the elbow, how could it be rotating at the wrist!The radius undergoes a rotation
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Change: The patient has a normal anatomical variant known as short ulna. The wrist looks abnormal. The ulna appears to be abnormally short. There is negative ulna varianceThere is increased radial inclination (normal range 21 - 25 degrees)There is a decrease in the radio-carpal angle (normal 15 degrees)
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Change: videos are displayed at lower resolution when 'hot-linked'. Click on the botttom right corner of the video and it will open at full resolution.)All of the carpal bones have approximately the same thickness of articular cartilage
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Change: Normally the intercarpal, carpometacarpal and radiocarpal joint spaces are 2mm wide or less. When a joint is > 4mm wide it is usually abnormal. Parallelism
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Change: urious HuesSo Long to PinkyHere Comes the Thumb (clever!) "Another mnemonic, useful for remembering the order of the trapezium and trapezoid, is that "trapezium" rhymes with "thumb" and articulates with it."Karen Nugent, PT, CHT and
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Change: few other acronyms for the carpal bones •Sally Left The PartyTo Take Cathy Home•She Looks Too PrettyTry to Catch Her "Another mnemonic, useful for remembering the order of the trapezium and trapezoid, is that "trapezium" rhymes with "thumb" and articulates with it."Karen Nugent, PT,
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Change: A"Another mnemonic, useful for remembering the order of the trapezium and trapezoid, is that "trapezium" rhymes with "thumb" and articulates with it."Karen Nugent, PT, CHT and David Nelson, M.D. RADIOLOGY OF THE WRISTIf you are one of those wordsmiths that like to know
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Change: A further technique modification that can be employed to advantage is to flex the patient's fingers to cause the carpus to come into closer contact with the cassette/IR.Wheeless notes the followingWheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics, Posterior Anterior View of the Wrist.http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/posterior_anterior_view_of_the_wristPA WristAP WristThis is
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Change: moderatedecrease increase in the radio-carpal angle (normal 15 degrees) The radial height appears to be increased (unable to measure)Normal radial heightCommentThe abnormal wrist measurements were thought to be idiopathic.Case 4This 32 year old man presented to the
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Change: These descriptions are from radiology-based texts rather than radiography texts. The radiography technique textbooks do not consider the position of the forearm/elbow when describing wrist
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Change: Observe the profile of the ulnar styloid.adapted fromBy I. A. Kapandji. The physiology of the joints. Edition: 2. 1981adapted fromRaoul Tubiana, Jean-Michel Thomine, Evelyn MackinExamination of the Hand and Wrist. Edition: 2, 1998 adapted from Raoul Tubiana, Jean-Michel Thomine, Evelyn Mackin Examination of
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