
pmid: 3768975
Wrist instabilities are frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated because they are complex and difficult to understand. A study of the anatomy of the wrist and the pathomechanics of these injuries leads to a better understanding of these problems and to a more specific diagnosis. Treatment involves stabilization of the unstable segment by ligament repair in the acute injury and by limited intercarpal arthrodesis in the chronic case.
Joint Instability, Wrist Joint, Wrist Injuries, Fractures, Bone, Tendon Injuries, Athletic Injuries, Ligaments, Articular, Sprains and Strains, Humans, Carpal Bones
Joint Instability, Wrist Joint, Wrist Injuries, Fractures, Bone, Tendon Injuries, Athletic Injuries, Ligaments, Articular, Sprains and Strains, Humans, Carpal Bones
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