Forearm/Wrist

Hand & Wrist Anatomy
The human hand is made up of the wrist, palm, and fingers and consists of 27 bones, 27 joints, 34 muscles, over 100 ligaments and tendons, and many blood vessels and nerves. The hands enable us to perform many of our daily activities such as driving, writing and cooking. It is important to understand the normal anatomy of the hand to learn more about diseases and conditions that can affect our hands.
Forearm/Wrist Sports Injuries
- Scapholunate Dissociation
- Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injury (TFCC)
- Wrist Dislocation
- Distal Radioulnar Joint (DRUJ) Instability
- Extensor Carpi Ulnaris (ECU) Tendon Instability
Forearm/Wrist Traumas and Fractures
- Distal Radius Fracture
- Ulna Fracture
- Both Bone Fracture of the Forearm
- Scaphoid Fractures
- Perilunate Dislocations
Forearm/Wrist Work Injuries
- Forearm/Wrist Nerve and Tendon Injuries
- Forearm/Wrist Blood Vessel Injuries
- Upper Extremity Crush Injuries
- Forearm/Wrist Lacerations
- Adult Forearm Fractures
- Wrist Dislocation
- Forearm/Wrist Overuse injuries
Forearm/Wrist Degenerative Conditions and Reconstructions
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