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Wrist - MCCC
www.mccc.eduRadiocarpal Joint: Joint Movement Osteokinematics: Biaxial joint allowing flexion, extension, radial deviation and ulnar deviation The combination of all 4 motions is called circumduction There is no rotation at the wrist Arthrokinematics: The convex-shaped proximal row of carpal bones moves in a direction that is opposite the hand
WRIST EXAMINATION - Orthoteers
orthoteers.orgThis radial deviation causes the scaphoid to flex. The examiners thumb pressure opposes this normal rotation, causing the scaphoid to shift in relation to the other bones of the carpus. This scaphoid shift may be subtle or dramatic. A truly positive test requires both pain on
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Technical Guidelines III
www.essr.orgPlace the wrist in slight radial deviation to examine the sixth compartment – extensor carpi ulnaris. Short-axis and long-axis planes should be obtained over this tendon. 8 Look at the styloid process of the ulna and at the gap between the styloid and the radius
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Technical Guidelines III
essr.org4 Wrist Place the wrist in slight radial deviation to examine the sixth compartment – extensor carpi ulnaris. Short-axis and long-axis planes should be obtained over this tendon.