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Ole Reigstad (born 1969) PhD, specialist in orthopaedic surgery and senior consultant with Norwegian diploma in hand surgery. The author has completed the ICMJE form and reports no conflicts of ...
Abstract: Segmentation of the wrist bones in CT images has been frequently used in different clinical applications including arthritis evaluation, bone age assessment and image-guided interventions.
The following are the main structures of the hands: The wrist is formed where the two bones of the forearm – the radius (the larger bone on the thumb side of the arm) and the ulna (the smaller bone on ...
Department of Hand Surgery, Honghui Hospital, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China Background: To investigate the clinical efficacy of the open palmar approach combined with distal radial ...
Your hand and wrist anatomy includes many types of bones ... triquetral, and pisiform bones. Beneath your scaphoid and lunate bones, you will find the radiocarpal joint. This connects the ...
It also touches two other bones in the wrist joint, the scaphoid and trapezoid bones. This article will discuss the anatomy of the trapezium bone, conditions that affect it, and treatment for ...
A scaphoid (carpal navicular) fracture is the displacement of one of the eight bones of the wrist joint. It is located between the radius bone of your forearm and the base of the thumb.
This article is about a condition that evolves as an extra bone in the foot. Up to 2.5% of individuals are born with an extra bone right over the navicular bone in the foot in the middle of the arch.
The navicular bone is one of the 26 bones in the human foot. It's important for connecting the ankle to the lower bones in our feet and helps form the arch that enables us to walk. It is prone to ...
Your hand consists of your wrist, palm, and fingers. The wrist has many smaller bones and joints, allowing the hand to move in different directions. It also includes the distal ends of the forearm ...