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Background: Ulnar-sided wrist pain is a common problem in the upper extremity.
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Editors regard adjudications as a slap on the wrist: They certainly don't.
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Obeying the voice without question, Megan let go of her mother's wrist.
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Luol Deng missed his second straight game with a sprained right wrist.
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There's nothing wrong with his left wrist, and the range is short.
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Conclusion: Extension of the carpus results in asymmetric loading of the proximal radio-ulnar joint.
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Like the last-named tendon, it receives a supporting check-band, in this case from the posterior ligament of the carpus.
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Osteomyelitis is rare in the bones of the carpus and tarsus, and the associated joints are usually infected from the outset.
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The paper presents minimal invasive technics to decompress the medial nerve at the carpus at the ulnar nerve at the elbow.
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Ulnar translocation, and dorsal and ventral carpal subluxations are named according to movement of the entire carpus at the radiocarpal joint.
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Radiographs showed early degenerative changes at the radiocarpaljoint in every patient.
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Ulnar translocation, and dorsal and ventral carpal subluxations are named according to movement of the entire carpus at the radiocarpaljoint.
Usage of wrist joint in English
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The clinical effect of wristjoint was evaluated by Dienst score standard.
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A thirty-five-year old woman suffered from a sprain of her wristjoint.
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He plunged Clarent point first into the serpent's arm just above the wristjoint.
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In gymnastics, the wristjoint is subjected to repetitive loading in a weightbearing fashion.
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Where is the fore-arm?-"Betweenthe elbow joint and the wristjoint."
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Where is the wristjoint?-"Betweenthe fore-armand the hand."
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The broken wristjoint rammed into Lawrence's throat.
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Endoscopic experience did not affect the time spent at the extremes of the wristjoint of motion.
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It all grew out of a wristjoint that was fixed to the end of the stump.
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How many joints has your arm?-"Threejoints: my shoulder joint, my elbow joint, my wristjoint."
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Several techniques have been described to reconstruct a mobile wristjoint after resection of the distal radius for tumour.
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The gesture also displayed the fact that the upper Phelan arms had two elbow joints and a wristjoint.
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The wings are attached to the drone's body with a 3D-printed wristjoint, which was also based on animal anatomy.
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We describe one such case of extensor tenosynovitis and osteomyelitis of the wristjoint which symptomatically improved after arthrotomy and intravenous antibiotics.
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In gymnastics the upper extremities are used as weightbearing limbs, so high impact loads are distributed through the elbow and wristjoint.
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But instead of small hands, this ancient bird sported thick, curved hand bones, like two baseball bats, hinged at the wristjoint.