The work described in this thesis was carried out by the author to address perceived deficiencies in the knowledge of wrist anatomy, imaging and surgical management principles. The thesis encompasses studies of normal anatomy, imaging of the normal and abnormal wrist, the classification of complex carpal injuries, and the potential for further research. At the commencement of this work, areas of deficiency were identified and were addressed. These included (i) the morphology of the normal wrist, (ii) imaging techniques of morphological variants, (iii) morphological association with midcarpal osteoarthritis, and (iv) the clinical application of classification systems for the management of complex carpal injuries. To address these de...
Carpal instability occurs when the wrist bones assume a pathological posture, e.g. due to ligament r...
Carpal instability occurs when the wrist bones assume a pathological posture, e.g. due to ligament r...
The wrist joint plays a vital role in activities of daily living. Clinical applications, e.g., thera...
The work described in this thesis was carried out by the author to address perceived deficiencies i...
Purpose: To compare the imaging methods for identifying the various morphological variations of the ...
Background Variations in morphology of the carpal bones have been described. Their implication in w...
The morphology and function of the wrist is poorly understood. Improved understanding of carpal anat...
The wrist is by far the most differentiated section of the musculoskeletal system. The spectrum of w...
The ligaments of the wrist are highly variable and poorly described, which is more obvious on the ul...
PURPOSE: To assess carpal kinematics in various ranges of motion in 3 dimensions with respect to lun...
The anatomy of the wrist and hand is complex and contains numerous small structures. Magnetic resona...
Variable descriptions and nomenclatures of the ligaments of the wrist can be found in the literature...
Variable descriptions and nomenclatures of the ligaments of the wrist have been presented. Classical...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this work was to demonstrate the normal ligamentous and tendinous anatomy of...
The ligaments of the wrist are highly variable and poorly described, which is more obvious on the ul...
Carpal instability occurs when the wrist bones assume a pathological posture, e.g. due to ligament r...
Carpal instability occurs when the wrist bones assume a pathological posture, e.g. due to ligament r...
The wrist joint plays a vital role in activities of daily living. Clinical applications, e.g., thera...
The work described in this thesis was carried out by the author to address perceived deficiencies i...
Purpose: To compare the imaging methods for identifying the various morphological variations of the ...
Background Variations in morphology of the carpal bones have been described. Their implication in w...
The morphology and function of the wrist is poorly understood. Improved understanding of carpal anat...
The wrist is by far the most differentiated section of the musculoskeletal system. The spectrum of w...
The ligaments of the wrist are highly variable and poorly described, which is more obvious on the ul...
PURPOSE: To assess carpal kinematics in various ranges of motion in 3 dimensions with respect to lun...
The anatomy of the wrist and hand is complex and contains numerous small structures. Magnetic resona...
Variable descriptions and nomenclatures of the ligaments of the wrist can be found in the literature...
Variable descriptions and nomenclatures of the ligaments of the wrist have been presented. Classical...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this work was to demonstrate the normal ligamentous and tendinous anatomy of...
The ligaments of the wrist are highly variable and poorly described, which is more obvious on the ul...
Carpal instability occurs when the wrist bones assume a pathological posture, e.g. due to ligament r...
Carpal instability occurs when the wrist bones assume a pathological posture, e.g. due to ligament r...
The wrist joint plays a vital role in activities of daily living. Clinical applications, e.g., thera...