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It comprises the carpal bones scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hamate.
Historically, the bone scan has been used to look for occult fractures of the scaphoid and other bones.
Elias fractured the radius and scaphoid of his left wrist and ruptured the ligaments that link the triquetral bone and the radius.
In prolonged cases, osteophytes may occur at the dorsal rim of the distal radius or dorsal aspects of the scaphoid or lunate.
The proximal row of carpal bones includes the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform, which are closely approximated to the distal radius.
The most common, and also the most problematic, fracture in the wrist of athletes is that of the carpal scaphoid.
The blood supply of the scaphoid comes from the radial artery, feeding the bone on the dorsal surface near the tubercle and scaphoid waist.
Figure 10a: The pedicled graft on the anterior transverse artery of the carpus fills the palmar scaphoid bone loss without straining.
Gymnasts' wrist injury includes distal radius stress fractures, scaphoid stress fracture, avascular necrosis of the capitate, ulnar carpal abutment, and dorsal impingement.
But with Henson's return comes Kendall Marshall's loss to a fractured scaphoid bone in his right wrist in the second half of the game.
The wrist — the broken scaphoid bone from his third-round tumble against Creighton last Sunday — everyone knows about.
The scaphoid is the most commonly fractured bone of the wrist.
Scaphoid fractures are rare children and the elderly because of the relative weakness of the distal radius compared with the scaphoid in these age groups.
The bones in the row toward the forearm are the scaphoid, lunate, triangular, and pisiform.
The silicone head is coupled with a titanium base, which prevents any shearing effects and provides a soft interface with the scaphoid.
The very existence of this palmar bone loss justifies the palmar surgical approach to repair the scaphoid.
Mobility of the scaphoid is essential for the natural movement of the wrist.
Figure 9a: After having totally dissected the pedicled graft the scaphoid is screwed in a reduction position.
To avoid false-positive testing, the examiner should first place his fingers on the posterior surface of the scaphoid to detect spontaneous pain.
Amongst all carpal bones the scaphoid is the most common one to sustain a fracture, especially as far as young and active people are concerned.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In the carpus the os magnum articulates freely with the scaphoid, and is separated from the cuneiform by the lunar and unciform.
In the carpus a centrale is present, and the scaphoid and lunar are separate.
He finds that even in children, the subjects of the scaphoid scapula, the arteries are very definitely thickened.
The bones of the carpus are seven in number, the scaphoid and the semilunar being fused together.
A second diagnostic point is the abnormal position of the calcaneus and scaphoid with relation to the malleoli and astragalus.
The carpals however interlock to a slight extent, and the corner of the magnum reaches the scaphoid.
In Echidna the carpus is broad, the scaphoid and lunar are united and there is no centrale.
The corner of the scaphoid just reaches the magnum also in Amblypoda.
He also considers that the mammalian scaphoid represents a centrale.
In the carpus the scaphoid, lunar, and cuneiform are all fused together.
The scaphoid and lunar are separate, and there is a centrale.
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