wrist, and arm - are not only painful, they can disrupt - the movement and function that is vital to your daily activities, from eating to dressing - to earning a living. A broken finger, for example, ...
Some are anchored to bones within the hand, while others snake their way to the arm. The wrist is a floating cluster of bones and ligaments threaded with blood vessels and nerves. The nerves send ...
If patients notice they have tenderness over the wrist bone, stiffness, lack of grip, swelling, or difficulty turning the ...
Acute injury, overuse (wear and tear), and underlying conditions affecting arm bones, muscles, joints ... Arthritis is joint inflammation in your shoulder, elbow, or wrist. It causes pain, swelling, ...
Small areas of low-signal intensity are seen within the lunate bone consistent with Kienböck's disease. There is no evidence for collapse of the lunate. Plain radiographs of the wrist (not shown ...
Repeated hand and wrist movements. They can cause the membranes around the tendons to swell (tenosynovitis). Broken wrist bones, dislocated bones, new bone growth from healing bones, or bone spurs.