نتایج جستجو برای: wrist joint

تعداد نتایج: 199802  

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2005
L Terslev S Torp-Pedersen N Bang M J Koenig M B Nielsen H Bliddal

OBJECTIVE To examine the effect of contrast agents on Doppler ultrasound findings in the synovial membrane in the wrist and fingers of healthy volunteers. MATERIALS AND METHODS Eleven healthy subjects were included in the study (5 women and 6 men, mean age 38 years, range (20-60)). They had no clinical signs of inflammatory or degenerative joint diseases. A total of 66 joints were examined-6 ...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2005
L Leonard D Sirkett G Mullineux G E B Giddins A W Miles

BACKGROUND A clinically applicable method of plotting wrist joint motion in three-dimensions has not been described. Computer modelling has been used to improve joint arthroplasty elsewhere in the body. We aimed to develop a method of measuring, and modelling, wrist joint motion that could potentially be used to improve the kinematic performance of wrist arthroplasty designs. METHODS An elect...

2016
Jin-Xing Ma Yong-Qing Xu

Total wrist arthroplasty are not used as widely as total knee and hip replacement. The functional hands are requiring surgeons to design a durable and functional satisfying prosthesis. This article will list the main reasons that cause the failure of the prosthesis. Some remarkable and representative prostheses are listed to show the devolvement of total wrist prosthesis and their individual sp...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2005
B Ejbjerg F McQueen M Lassere E Haavardsholm P Conaghan P O'Connor P Bird C Peterfy J Edmonds M Szkudlarek H Genant P Emery M Østergaard

This paper presents the wrist joint MR images of the EULAR-OMERACT rheumatoid arthritis MRI reference image atlas. Reference images for scoring synovitis, bone oedema, and bone erosions according to the OMERACT RA MRI scoring (RAMRIS) system are provided. All grades (0-3) of synovitis are illustrated in each of the three wrist joint areas defined in the scoring system--that is, the distal radio...

Journal: :Fukushima journal of medical science 2014
Kenichi Otoshi Shinichi Kikuchi Hiroaki Shishido Shinichi Konno

Flexor pronator muscles (FPMs) play a key role in stabilizing the elbow joint against valgus forces. However, no studies have investigated the in vivo kinematics of FPMs against these forces on the elbow. This study aimed to clarify the in vivo contribution of each FPM as a dynamic stabilizer in a clinical situation.Twelve healthy volunteers participated in this study. Verbal informed consent w...

2016
Francesca Marini Valentina Squeri Pietro Morasso Jürgen Konczak Lorenzo Masia

Proprioceptive signals from peripheral mechanoreceptors form the basis for bodily perception and are known to be essential for motor control. However we still have an incomplete understanding of how proprioception differs between joints, whether it differs among the various degrees-of-freedom (DoFs) within a particular joint, and how such differences affect motor control and learning. We here i...

2016
Marc Beirer Julian Serly Helen Vester Dominik Pförringer Moritz Crönlein Stephan Deiler Peter Biberthaler Chlodwig Kirchhoff

BACKGROUND Although self-assessment questionnaires for the wrist joint are numerous, most validation studies focus on a specific pathology and patient collectives. In addition the available questionnaires focus on subjective parameters such as pain, usual and specific activities but the range of motion (ROM) as an essential objective parameter in wrist disorders is rarely considered. Therefore ...

2006
Themistocles Gluck

In 1890, Themistocles Gluck performed the first total wrist replacement, implanting an ivory ball-and-socket prosthesis in a 19-year-old male patient with tuberculosis. Although Gluck’s first patients suffered from persistent infection, his subsequent patients demonstrated good long-term results. Despite initial successes, the use of wrist arthroplasty has made slow progress within the orthopae...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1949
O J VAUGHAN-JACKSON

A man aged thirty-one years attended the London Hospital in June 1948, complaining that three months earlier he had “ sprained “ his right wrist while playing Rugby football. He was not sure of the exact nature of the injury and did not think much of it at the time. Later he noticed that forced palmar-flexion of the right wrist joint caused pain over the radial half of the dorsum of the joint a...

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