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Treatment for distal clavicle osteolysis begins with ... end of the humerus and the nearest ends of two lower-arm bones: the ulna and radius. The elbow flexes and extends the forearm, and rotates ...
Methods: We present a 35-year old tennis player suffering tremendous pain (visual analogue scale (VAS) rating of 9/10) at the flexor carpi ulnaris tendon with adjacent calcification in close proximity ...
Emergency digital radiographs (DR) showed fractures of the distal radius and the ulnar styloid process in the left wrist ... due to reduced bony support at the fracture site following bone resorption ...
is characterized by four main groups: A (articular type), B (epiphyseal type), C (bone type), and D (soft tissue ... thumb's IP and MP joints deviate towards the ulna in association, with hypertrophic ...
A distal fracture is one that occurs at the end farthest ... to-side movements of the wrist where it connects to the radius and the other forearm bone called the ulna. To do the wrist radial and ulnar ...
This triceps tendon attaches to the olecranon process, the pointy projection at the end of the ulna bone of the forearm that forms the ... Demirhan M, Ersen A. Distal triceps ruptures. EFORT Open Rev.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1978;60:564 ... Intra-arterial injection of temporary embolic material through a needle inserted into the radial or ulnar artery for distal and proximal interphalangeal joint ...
A recent study by Dr. Ellen Green, published in the International Journal of Paleopathology, analyzed the faunal assemblage ...
It’s not metal, though the term makes it sound that way. It’s actually collagen-coated tape that is placed in the ulna bone with small bone anchors. Second, according to the New Jersey ...
The Nescot ritual shaft is unique in that it is made up of 10,747 individual animal bones, of which at least 5,436 belong to dogs. The Nescot College Former Animal Husbandry Center, located in ...
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