Wrist ligament tear treatment

    • [DOC File]Orthopedist in Waltham | Waltham Orthopedist | Orthopedist ...

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      An isolated medial collateral ligament sprain is treated without surgery, but a complete tear requires approximately 8 weeks to heal. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) disruption and meniscus tears (torn cartilage) can also occur but are less common in hockey than …

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    • Chapter 8: Hand, Fingers and Thumb

      Wrist. Colle's fracture/Smith's fracture - 99% are Colle's fractures, only 1% are Smith's fractures. Most common fracture at wrist is radius. Wrist consists of radius, ulna, and carpals. 3 most common fractures for morbidity, mortality, and money: 1. Colle's - 60 to 70 years old. 2. Hip - 70 to 80 years old. 3. Vertebra - any age, depending on ...

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    • Cartilage and Ligament Tears of the Wrist

      Wrist Sprains. A sprain is the most common injury to the wrist, and in most cases, the most poorly managed injury in sports. Falling on the hyperextended wrist is th emost common cause of wrist sprains, but a violent flexion or torsion will also tear supporting tissue. Wrist Sprains. Complains of pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the wrist.

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    • [DOC File]HOCKEY INJURIES: A GUIDE TO PREVENTION

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      Instead, documentation of findings should relate to the ulna or radial aspect of fingers, hand or wrist, in common with ligament names (e.g. ulna collateral ligament).

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    • Wrist Sprain

      Wrist and transmetacarpal replantation. ... (incl. associated chronic SL ligament tear, SLAC) ... ORIF and open reduction and pinning scaphoid / carpal fracture and intercarpal ligament tear (incl. scaphocapitate syndrome treatment) Excision scaphoid / carpal fracture (incl. hook of …

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    • OrthopaedicsOne

      Ulnar Collaterol Ligament injuries can manifest as acute ligament tears following a single valgus stress or as overuse sprains following repetitive valgus overloads. The clinical presentation is similar to LLE; however, the typical age range of the athlete is the older teenager who is skeletally mature.

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    • [DOCX File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      The term “conservative treatment” should not be used synonymously with “non-operative treatment”. There is nothing conservative about deferring surgery for a repairable TFCC tear, especially when such a delay facilitates the transformation of that repairable tear into an irreparable tear.

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    • [DOC File]Prevention and Treatment of Injuries

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      Wrist Sprain. What is a wrist sprain? A sprain is an injury to a joint that causes a stretch or tear in a ligament. Ligaments are strong bands of tissue that connect one bone to another. Your wrist is made up of 8 bones that are attached to your hand bones and the bones\ not your forearm.

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    • [DOC File]STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

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      Treatment plan: Progressive ROM, and passive stretching (avoid full external rotation till 6 weeks after surgery) Swelling and pain control with ice, modalities. Scapulothoracic strengthening, shoulder isometrics. Active elbow, wrist and hand exercises. Phase 3 (Weeks 8-12): Goals: Full shoulder ROM, progressive strengthening. Treatment plan:

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      Residents must be able to provide patient care that is compassionate, appropriate, and effective for the treatment of health problems and the promotion of health. Residents are expected to: ... +/- carpal instability 93 Intrinsic Ligament Tear, Wrist 94 Carpal Instability Tendons 95 Extensor Tendon Injury, Wrist and Fingers 96 Extensor Carpi ...

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