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15 years 10 months ago #16160
by Scott_1984
Replied by Scott_1984 on topic Re:Wrist Instability/Carpal Instability - Chat:
Hiya Julie & Ryan
Have you read Mick's Post AT: tinyurl.com/MICKSPOST
I am little bit worried, As I've not heard from in awhile & I've sent him a few Private Messages through Ablehere.Com
Julie have you heard or seen Mick???...
I hope his ok, The last time we spoke he was a bit down
Have you read Mick's Post AT: tinyurl.com/MICKSPOST
I am little bit worried, As I've not heard from in awhile & I've sent him a few Private Messages through Ablehere.Com
Julie have you heard or seen Mick???...
I hope his ok, The last time we spoke he was a bit down
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15 years 9 months ago #16998
by bombadil
Replied by bombadil on topic Re:Wrist Instability/Carpal Instability - Chat:
Operative Arthroscopy
Diffirential Diagnosis of Carpal Instability Using Arthroscopy
tinyurl.com/MCI-arthroscopy
\"Carpal instability occasionally can be a subtle clinical finding and may not always be easy to confirm as the cause of persistent wrist pain. Patients may have symptoms suggesting carpal instability, but the diagnosis is elusive. Patients usually have a positive clinical history, local tenderness, provocative stress test, and loss of grip strength. On repeated examination, findings are consistent, but radiographs are completely normal...\"
\"... If the bone scan is suggestive but not strongly positive and if wrist arthrography is not conclusive, wrist arthroscopy may be essential in evaluating functional wrist pain and in assessing Workers' Compensation cases.\"
Diffirential Diagnosis of Carpal Instability Using Arthroscopy
tinyurl.com/MCI-arthroscopy
\"Carpal instability occasionally can be a subtle clinical finding and may not always be easy to confirm as the cause of persistent wrist pain. Patients may have symptoms suggesting carpal instability, but the diagnosis is elusive. Patients usually have a positive clinical history, local tenderness, provocative stress test, and loss of grip strength. On repeated examination, findings are consistent, but radiographs are completely normal...\"
\"... If the bone scan is suggestive but not strongly positive and if wrist arthrography is not conclusive, wrist arthroscopy may be essential in evaluating functional wrist pain and in assessing Workers' Compensation cases.\"
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15 years 3 months ago #26575
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Replied by Scott_1984 on topic Re:Wrist Instability/Carpal Instability - Chat:
I've had another possible MCI/PMCI Suffer contact Me, At:
wristinstability.multiply.com/journal/it...y_Pain_-_Jack_L_Rook
- There Multiply.Com Site is:
auntkracker.multiply.com
I also found this online too, American Occupational Therapy Association - Inc - Mid Carpal Instability Advice Forum: otconnections.aota.org/forums/p/2471/33952.aspx
Post edited by: Scott_1984, at: 2009/07/25 22:33
I also found this online too, American Occupational Therapy Association - Inc - Mid Carpal Instability Advice Forum: otconnections.aota.org/forums/p/2471/33952.aspx
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