Tendons and ligaments in wrist

    • [DOC File]Chapter 7 Skeletal System

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      Learn how to perform basic MSK US of tendons and muscles. Provide concise, accurate reports on all studies, including MSK MR and CT. ... 91 Radial Nerve Injury 92 Median Nerve Injury Injury to joint & adjacent osseous structures, wrist & hand Ligaments, +/- carpal instability 93 Intrinsic Ligament Tear, Wrist 94 Carpal Instability Tendons 95 ...

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      The wrist consists of 8 ___carpal_ bones. The hand has 5 _metacarpals___ and the fingers . are called _hand phalanges. How many bones does each finger have? 3 The thumb? 2. Pelvic Girdle . The pelvic girdle consists of the two coxal bones and the sacrum; it supports the trunk of the body on the lower limbs.

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    • [DOC File]Advanced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Self-directed ...

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      The tendons that allow each finger joint to straighten are called the extensor tendons. The extensor tendons of the fingers begin as muscles that arise from the backside of the forearm bones. These muscles travel towards the hand, where they eventually connect to the extensor tendons before crossing over the back of the wrist joint.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 5 Test Review

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      Anatomy of the wrist: bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments. Routine physiotherapy objective assessment of the wrist including: Cervical spine assessment when indicated. Upper limb neurological assessment including peripheral nerves. Finklestein’s test. Tinel’s test. Phalen’s test. Watson’s test. TFCC test. KNOWLEDGE:

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    • [DOC File]STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

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      Sprains are injuries to the tendons and ligaments of the body. These organs are damaged usually due to excessive stretching. They are also composed of dense connective tissue which has a very poor blood supply. For this reason, these areas do not get the nutrients necessary to repair tissues quickly and therefore take a great deal of time to heal.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 19: The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand

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      Carpals (wrist bones)-8 bones-united by ligaments. metacarpals (palm) phalanges-14 bones-each finger has 3 bones-each thumb has 2 bones. Pelvic Girdle . Coxal bones (hip)-strong and supportive-pelvic bones divide into greater and lesser pelvis-pelvimetry is measurement of the size of the pelvis-divides into illium, ischium, pubis. ilium-largest

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    • Soft Tissues of the Wrist

      Soft tissue – muscles, tendons, joint capsules and ligaments surrounding joint. Soft tissue palpation should include the tendons crossing the wrist and the muscles involved in movement of the thumb as well as the digits. Be sure to check sites of pain and deformity.

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    • [DOC File]I

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      Examples: ankle and wrist bones. Sesamoid bones. Are small and flat. Develop inside tendons near joints of knees, hands, and feet. Bone Markings. Depressions or grooves. Along bone surface. Projections. Where tendons and ligaments attach. At articulations with other bones . Tunnels. Where blood and nerves enter bone. Structure of a Long Bone ...

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    • [DOC File]An Introduction to the Skeletal System

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      Presentation and Anatomy: Flexor tendons connect muscles proximal to the wrist to the fingers. When the muscles shorten, they pull on the tendons, causing the fingers to flex. Occasionally, nodules/irregularities develop along the tendons, which then interfere with their smooth movement thru "pulleys" on the palm.

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