Study population: adult (>18 years) (independent in activities of daily living) patients with a non/minimal displaced distal radius fracture (dorsal angulation <15°, volar tilt <20°, radial ...
Distal radius fractures (DRFs) are among the most common types of fractures, particularly in emergency settings. They often occur due to falls or trauma, especially in older adults and children.
Radial nerve palsy is a condition that results in the loss of wrist and finger extension due to injury or damage to the radial nerve. This condition can significantly impact a person's ability to ...
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This article was originally posted Dec. 8, 2014. It has been updated. There are many things in medicine that are merely a matter of preference or style. How to check a patient’s pulse is not one ...
Hold a light dumbbell or a water bottle in your hand, and rest your forearm on a table with your wrist over the edge.
To strengthen the flexor carpi radialis, you can do wrist flexion exercises with a dumbbell. Sit and hold a dumbbell in your hand with your palm facing upward. Rest your forearm on your thigh or a ...