Torn cartilage in wrist

    • [DOC File]Overuse Syndromes - Josh Corwin

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      Condyloid – wrist and metacarpophalangeal (2-5) Saddle – carpometacarpal in thumb. Ball and Socket – shoulder and hip. Types of Movements at Synovial Joints (Table 9.1) Gliding – planar (Fig 9.4) Flexion and Extension (Fig 9.5) Lateral flexion – intervertebral joints (Fig 9.5) Hyperextension (Fig 9.5) Abduction and Adduction (Fig 9.6)

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    • Summit Medical Group

      Torn Cartilage(knee) Wrist Fractures/Sprain Create a model of the anatomical joint & sport injury to present to your class: Include all ligament, tendons, bones, and surrounding features of your joint. Label all pertinent landmarks/features of your joint injury. Ensure your joint injury is clear, visible, and realistic for your audience

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      Wrist. flexion/extension—80 to 90°, 75 to 85° radial/ulnar deviation–20°,35° Hand/Fingers. MCP, PIP and DIP joints. Special/Stress Tests. Varus/valgus—elbow, wrist, fingers. Wrist glides. Recognition and Management of Injuries to the Elbow. Olecranon Bursitis. Cause of Injury

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    • [DOC File]PSE 4U1 – Anatomy Oral Presentation

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      SPRAINS AND TORN CARTILAGE. Sprain = damaged LIGAMENT ( twisted ankle) Normally happens in games that use a lot of agility (ankle/ knee) falling wrongly (wrist/ elbow) Torn cartilage = ripping away of cartilage from the bone. Casued by pivoting. Symptoms = pain, swelling . SMOKING AND DRINKING.

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    • [DOCX File]KESWICKSCHOOLPE

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      Operative treatment of a torn rotator is designed to repair the tendon back to the humeral head (ball of joint) from where it is torn. This can be accomplished in a number of ways. Each of the methods available has its own pros and cons; all have the same goal- …

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

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      Splinting of wrist in dorsiflexion while the forearm is immobilized in supination. Surgical treatment- ... repair of any torn cartilage/ligaments. Tarsal tunnel syndrome- compressive nerve symptoms due to involvement of the medial calcaneal branches of the posterior tibial nerve. Associated symptoms include, posterior heel pain, numbness ...

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