Scapholunate Dissociation
Scapholunate dissociation (SLD) is the most common and clinically significant ligament injury of the wrist. Often described as…
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Scapholunate dissociation (SLD) is the most common and clinically significant ligament injury of the wrist. Often described as…
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Capitate fractures are among the rarest injuries of the carpal bones, largely due to the capitate’s protected central…
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Trapezoid fractures are among the rarest injuries of the wrist, yet they require careful recognition and management to…
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Trapezium fractures are relatively uncommon, accounting for approximately 3% to 5% of all carpal bone fractures. Despite their…
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A pisiform fracture is an uncommon injury of the wrist that is frequently overlooked due to its subtle…
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A fracture of the Triquetrum bone is the second most common carpal injury after the Scaphoid bone. Despite…
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Lunate fractures are uncommon but clinically significant wrist injuries that require a high index of suspicion for accurate…
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