Wrist tendons and ligaments

    • [DOC File]STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

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      A separate diagram showing the muscles and tendons (drawn not printed off the computer) A separate diagram showing the ligaments (drawn not printed off the computer. A diagram and explanation of all movements possible at that joint, drawn not printed off the computer) Explain in detail and diagram 3 injuries that can occur to the joint.

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    • [DOCX File]Rust Science

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      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]Chapter 19: The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand

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      Damage to tendons most often occurs in the knee, ankle, shoulder, wrist, biceps, calf, and Achilles tendon. Ligaments are composed of collagen fibers that hold one bone to another, stabilizing the joint and controlling the range of motion.

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    • Soft Tissues of the Wrist

      Joints, Cartilage, Tendons, & Ligaments. JOINTS: Define Joint. ... Watch the tendons in your wrist pull your hand. 3. With the back of your hand firmly against the lab table, flex your fingers—one at a time—while you watch the tendons in your wrist and the muscles in your forearm. (Remember to do this with as much tension as possible.)

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    • [DOCX File]Special Tests for the Wrist and Hand

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      Radiocarpal (wrist) joint. The distal end of the radius articulates with three bones of the wrist: the lunate, the scaphoid, and the triquetrum. Ulna. The medial aspect (little finger side) or the forearm. The ulna is longer than the radius. Olecranon. Proximal end, the olecranon forms the prominence of the elbow. Coronoid process

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    • [DOCX File]PatientPop

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      Special Tests for the Wrist and Hand. Valgus and Varus Stress Test. Structure(s) being tested: Ligaments connecting the carpal bones (collateral) in the hand and between each phalange. How to perform the test: The trainer pushes the lateral side of the athlete’s hand, causing it to bend at the wrist toward the medial side.

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    • [DOC File]I

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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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