Ice: Apply an ice pack to the ulnar side of your wrist joint every two or three hours for 15-20 minutes. (Wrap the ice pack in a small towel to prevent skin irritation.) You may have felt great ...
This article is a follow-up to our recent article on the TFCC—triangular fibrocartilage tear on the ulnar side “pinky side” of the wrist. In our previous article, we discussed that TFCC ...
The DRUJ injury is an injury of the distal radial ulnar joint, which is the joint between the two bones in the forearm which descend to form the top of the wrist. This injury occurs after a fall ...
That’s a noncancerous growth filled with fluid that develops on your wrist and can press on your ulnar nerve. But you can get it if you twist the joint a lot or do any type of motion with it ...
A full clinical and radiological assessment of the other important ulnar-sided wrist structures is mandatory to exclude coexistent pathology in the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC), ...
Common injuries encountered include ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears ... trunk/back and shoulder to the elbow joint and finally through the wrist and hand. Biomechanically, the elbow functions ...
Occupations that require wrist-twisting movements ... type of elbow osteoarthritis that affects the ulnohumeral joint, where your ulna bone meets your humerus bone. Osteoarthritis develops ...
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