The forearm is composed of the radial and ulnar shafts, which are linked by the interosseous membrane and intercalated between the elbow and wrist. The radius and ulna are connected by three joints, the proximal, middle, and distal radioulnar joints. The forearm ensures pronation/supination and longitudinal load transfer. The biomechanical and clinical relevance of the proximal and distal radioulnar joints is well established. In contrast, the middle radioulnar joint was considered relatively unimportant until studies published in the last decade showed that it fulfils crucial biomechanical functions and is of considerable clinical significance. We believe the conventional concept in which the forearm is viewed as part of either the elbow o...
The forearm is a complex anatomical and functional unit with unique osseous, soft tissue and articul...
Objective: To detect elbow lesions produced by hyperextension in 30 elite handball goalkeepers. Meth...
From the interosseous membrane of the forearm a tract extends to the dorsal capsule of the distal ra...
Abstract A common distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ) stabilisation procedure uses a tendon graft runnin...
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Forearm (radioulnar) joint consists of two long bones, the radius and the ulna that are connected ...
Radial tunnel syndrome is a disease which we should consider it in elbow and forearm pains. It is d...
© 2020 American Society for Surgery of the Hand Purpose: The rotational anatomy of the forearm bones...
Introduction: A new mechanism of injury of the forearm bones, crisscross injury, is described. It is...
Fractures of the proximal humerus may involve either the true articular surface of the glenohumeral ...
The fourth and fifth tarsometatarsal (TMT) joints, as a relatively independent unit of the lateral c...
Background We investigated the radiographic parameters that may predict distal radial ulnar joint (D...
International audienceBackground: In palliative surgery on the distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ), ulna...
Posttraumatic limitation of forearm rotation can be the result of pathology at any location along th...
PURPOSE: The deep component of the distal radioulnar ligament provides translational stability and r...
The forearm is a complex anatomical and functional unit with unique osseous, soft tissue and articul...
Objective: To detect elbow lesions produced by hyperextension in 30 elite handball goalkeepers. Meth...
From the interosseous membrane of the forearm a tract extends to the dorsal capsule of the distal ra...
Abstract A common distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ) stabilisation procedure uses a tendon graft runnin...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Forearm (radioulnar) joint consists of two long bones, the radius and the ulna that are connected ...
Radial tunnel syndrome is a disease which we should consider it in elbow and forearm pains. It is d...
© 2020 American Society for Surgery of the Hand Purpose: The rotational anatomy of the forearm bones...
Introduction: A new mechanism of injury of the forearm bones, crisscross injury, is described. It is...
Fractures of the proximal humerus may involve either the true articular surface of the glenohumeral ...
The fourth and fifth tarsometatarsal (TMT) joints, as a relatively independent unit of the lateral c...
Background We investigated the radiographic parameters that may predict distal radial ulnar joint (D...
International audienceBackground: In palliative surgery on the distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ), ulna...
Posttraumatic limitation of forearm rotation can be the result of pathology at any location along th...
PURPOSE: The deep component of the distal radioulnar ligament provides translational stability and r...
The forearm is a complex anatomical and functional unit with unique osseous, soft tissue and articul...
Objective: To detect elbow lesions produced by hyperextension in 30 elite handball goalkeepers. Meth...
From the interosseous membrane of the forearm a tract extends to the dorsal capsule of the distal ra...