The TFCC lesion

Definition The TFCC (triangular fibrocartilaginous complex) is a cartilage-like structure located in the wrist. The TFCC mainly forms the connection between the ulna and the first row of carpal bones. However, it is also partially located between the ends of the ulna and the radius and covers a small portion of the joint between the … The TFCC lesion

Lodge de Guyon syndrome

The Loge-de-Guyon syndrome is one of the nerve congestion/compression syndromes. In this syndrome, the ulnar nerve (“ulnar nerve”) is constricted in the constricted area of the wrist named after a Parisian doctor. The ulnar nerve is one of the three main branches of the brachial plexus, a nerve plexus that supplies the upper extremity. It … Lodge de Guyon syndrome

Symptoms of Loge-de-Guyon syndrome | Lodge de Guyon syndrome

Symptoms of Loge-de-Guyon syndrome The Guyon Lodge is one of the three most typical sites of damage to the ulnar nerve and is located furthest distal (away from the center of the body). Because the nerve at the site of its constriction has usually already delivered the ramus superficialis for the sensitive (transmission of sensation) … Symptoms of Loge-de-Guyon syndrome | Lodge de Guyon syndrome

Diagnosis of Loge-de-Guyon syndrome | Lodge de Guyon syndrome

Diagnosis of Loge-de-Guyon syndrome The patient’s medical history (questioning of the patient about complaints and history) and clinical examination (see symptoms) provide the indicative signs. An electrophysiological examination in the sense of measuring the nerve conduction velocity (NLG) ensures the diagnosis (slowed NLG over affected area). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to identify … Diagnosis of Loge-de-Guyon syndrome | Lodge de Guyon syndrome

Spoke

Synonyms Radius head, Processus styloideus radii, Radius fracture, wrist, elbow Medical: Radius Anatomy The spoke is medically also called a radius. The radius forms with the ulna the bones of the forearm. Together with the carpal bones of the moon bone (Os lunatum) and scaphoid bone (Os navicularescaphoideum), the radius forms the essential part of … Spoke

Radius fracture in children | Distal radius fracture

Radius fracture in children On the one hand, psychological care is becoming more important for children.On the other hand, children are still in the growth phase, which should also be taken into account in distal radius fractures: Bone growth starts from the epiphyseal fissure located in the metaphysis. An injury or relocation of the pineal … Radius fracture in children | Distal radius fracture

Tap your finger

Introduction Taping is a relatively new procedure for treating joints and muscles after injuries, but also for preventing injuries. Ultimately, any joint or muscle can be taped to give it the necessary stability. Especially when fingers or hands as well as arms are heavily strained during sports, the taping method is used. The skin can … Tap your finger