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1. Upper Extremity Tenosynovitis | Causes, Symptoms, Treatment | PDRHealth
Upper extremity (ek-strem-IH-tee) tenosynovitis (ten-o-sin-o-VEYE-tis) is a condition affecting the tendons of an upper extremity (limb). It also affects the lining of the sheath around the tendon (synovium). Tendons are cords of tissue that conne...
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2. A Practical Guide to Clinical Medicine
Normal function of the hand and wrist is obviously of great importance. A cursory review of this area is included in the Upper Extremity Examination. What follows is a description of commonly occurring pain syndromes and pathologic processes invol...
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3. Ankle, Tibialis Posterior Tendon Injuries: Multimedia - eMedicine Radiology
Media file 1: Ankle, tibialis posterior tendon injuries. Axial T2-weighted fat-suppressed MRI in an adult man with peritendinous edema. Image reveals reactive marrow edema (open arrow) under the tibialis posterior tendon groove; this is caused by ...
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4. Monograph 18 ~ FOREARM AND WRIST TRAUMA
Restriction in pronation suggests a disorder at the elbow, radioulnar articulation of the wrist, or within the forearm. Restriction in supination is associated with a disorder of the elbow or radioulnar articulation of the wrist. Thickened tissues...
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