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Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
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Ulnar Sided Wrist Pain
- Discussion:
- osseous related pain:
-
hamate fracture
;
-
pisiform fracture
-
ulnar styloid frx
- base of the fifth metacarpal
-
TFCC
-
radioulnar joint
-
radioulnar joint instability
-
ulnocarpal impingement syndrome
-
carpal instability
:
-
triquetrolunate instability;
-
mid carpal instability
-
vascular related pain
:
hypothenar hand syndrome
- neurologic related pain:
- ulnar nerve entrapment at
Guyon's canal
- ulnar dorsal sensory branch neuritis;
- tendon related pain:
-
extensor carpi ulnaris
-
flexor carpi ulnaris
The “Ulnar Fovea Sign” for Defining Ulnar Wrist Pain: An Analysis of Sensitivity and Specificity.
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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