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Definition Ulnar wrist pain, also known as ulnar pain, refers to a sensation of discomfort or pain felt on the ulnar or medial side of the wrist, i.e. on the…

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Osteoarthritis of the finger is much more common than you might think, especially in women over 50. Yet it is often underestimated, despite its impact on everyday gestures. Have you…

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Peripheral nerves can be compressed along their trajectory, from origin to tip, as they pass through canals made up of bony and fibrous elements. In the case of the ulnar…

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Features Tendonitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the tendons, often involving their bone anchors (apophysitis), synovial sheaths (tenosynovitis) or bursae (bursitis). Tendonitis is often caused by trauma: They…

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Thumb osteoarthritis, also known as rhizarthrosis, is a degenerative joint condition that involves the progressive degradation of cartilage at the base of the thumb, where the wrist bone called the…

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DEFINITION Osteoarthritis of the wrist is a condition in which the wrist joints are affected by the progressive deterioration of the cartilage covering the joint surfaces. This deterioration can lead…

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1 – Why do I need a prosthesis? This junction at the base of the thumb is the key joint for orienting the thumb towards the other fingers, facilitating the…

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Why a treatment surgical treatment of this panaris is– necessary ? A panaris is a infection bacterial from fabrics soft from finger. He corresponds to a abscess and evolves at…

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1 – What are the reasons justifying the need to release the median nerve through a skin incision? ? – Explanations on the area à operate : What is the…

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What is a a cyst cyst ? It’s a rounded formation containing a liquid with an oily texture. The cyst is perceived as a small “bump” at the base of…

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Which is my pathology ? What is a synovial cyst? It’s an abnormal mass that can develop in different places on your hand. The most common position is on the…

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Often referred to as “tennis elbow”, this regional elbow disease is not confined exclusively to sportsmen and women. It results from occasional or chronic overstrain of the elbow. Its origins…

Tendonitis Hand Wrist

Tendonitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the tendons, often involving their anchoring points on the bones (apophysitis), their synovial sheaths (tenosynovitis) or their bursae (tenosynovitis)….

Osteoarthritis of the wrist

Osteoarthritis of the wrist is a condition in which the wrist joints are affected by progressive deterioration of the cartilage covering the joint surfaces. This deterioration can lead to pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, …

Joint cysts

It’s an abnormal mass that can develop in different places on your hand. The most common position is on the back of the wrist. However, it can also appear at the front of the wrist, or more rarely at the base of a finger.

Osteoarthritis of the fingers

Osteoarthritis of the fingers, also known as digital osteoarthritis, is a degenerative condition affecting the finger joints. It is characterized by the progressive degradation of the cartilage that covers the ends of the joint bones.

Finger locks

Finger locking, also known as finger springs or spring fingers, is a medical condition where a finger or thumb becomes difficult to bend or unfold due to a sudden, uncontrollable contraction of the flexor tendons.

Carpal tunnel - Median nerve compression

What is the median nerve? The median nerve is one of the major nerves of the hand and arm. It originates in the spinal column and runs the length of the arm to reach the hand.

Ulnar wrist pain

Ulnar wrist pain, also known as ulnar pain, refers to a sensation of discomfort or pain felt on the ulnar or medial side of the wrist, i.e. on the side of the little finger.

Dupuytren's disease

Dupuytren’s disease is characterized by the formation of fibrous tissue (also known as fibromatosis) under the skin of the hand, leading to gradual contraction of one or more fingers towards the palm. The origins of this condition are many and varied, including familial predisposition.

Osteoarthritis of the thumb

Osteoarthritis of the thumb, also known as rhizarthrosis, is a degenerative joint condition that involves the progressive degradation of cartilage at the base of the thumb, where the wrist bone called the trapezium meets the first bone of the hand, the metacarpal. This cartilage degradation can lead to pain, stiffness and reduced joint function in this area.

Dupuytren's disease

Dupuytren’s disease is characterized by the formation of fibrous tissue (also known as fibromatosis) under the skin of the hand, causing gradual contraction of one or more fingers towards the palm. The origins of this condition are many and varied, including familial predisposition. However, despite its first description by Baron Guillaume Dupuytren in 1832, the precise origin of the disease remains unknown.

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