Wrist injuries
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1 - 67Wrist injuries
- Essentials
- Typical fracture of the distal radius (Colles’ fracture)
- Fracture of the distal radius with volar angulation (Smith's fracture)
- Shearing fracture of the edge of the distal radial joint surface (Barton's fracture)
- Fracture splitting the distal radial styloid process (Chauffeur's fracture)
- Fracture of the joint surface of the distal radial bone facing the lunate bone (die punch fracture)
- Fracture of the scaphoid bone
- Other fractures of the carpal bones
Neither clinical exam nor MRI accurately rules out wrist ligament injuries
Interventions for treating wrist fractures in children: Cochrane systematic review
Humeral and forearm fractures
Adults with injured wrists who have no deformity, no edema, no pain with pronation are unlikely to have fractures
De Quervain’s disease and other tendinitides of the wrist and forearm
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
Post-operative management of internal fixation and indications for removal of the hardware in adults
Injuries requiring plastic surgery
Elbow tendinopathy (epicondylitis)
Upper limb injuries in children
Treatment and prevention of sports injuries
Replantation of an amputated extremity or body part
Musculoskeletal surgery for nontraumatic pain: not a great analgesic
Rheumatoid arthritis surgery
Nerve entrapment and compression disorders
Interventions for treating wrist fractures in children
Computed tomography versus magnetic resonance imaging versus bone scintigraphy for clinically suspected scaphoid fractures in patients with negative plain radiographs
Rehabilitation for distal radial fractures in adults
Risedronate for the primary and secondary prevention of osteoporotic fractures in postmenopausal women
Soft bandages and rigid casts are comparable in children with torus fractures of the wrist (FORCE)
Alendronate for the primary and secondary prevention of osteoporotic fractures in postmenopausal women
Hand and finger injuries
Fractures of the clavicle and scapula
Closed reduction methods for treating distal radial fractures in adults
Rehabilitation following surgery for flexor tendon injuries of the hand
Orthotic devices after stroke and other non-progressive brain lesions: Cochrane systematic review
Different methods of external fixation for treating distal radial fractures in adults
Alendronate for the primary and secondary prevention of osteoporotic fractures in postmenopausal women
Percutaneous pinning for treating distal radial fractures in adults
Gout and pseudogout
Ergonomic interventions for preventing work‐related musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb and neck among office workers
Etidronate for the primary and secondary prevention of osteoporotic fractures in postmenopausal women
Initial cast immobilization is a reasonable option in persons with scaphoid fractures
Skin problems in the elderly
Stretch for the treatment and prevention of contractures
Conservative interventions for treating distal radial fractures in adults
Transradial versus transfemoral approach for diagnostic coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention in people with coronary artery disease
Diving medicine