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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 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…
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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…