ulnar-sided wrist impaction and impingement syndromes
There are several distinct ulnar-sided wrist impaction and impingement syndromes. Underlying anatomical causes exist for each syndrome, however, repetitive or excessive use of the forearm and wrist can also contribute.
- ulnar impaction syndrome: positive ulnar variance
- ulnar impingement syndrome: acquired short ulnar
- ulnar styloid impaction syndrome: long ulnar styloid or styloid nonunion
- hamatolunate impingement syndrome: type II lunate morphology (presence of an articulation between lunate and hamate)
See also
Siehe auch:
- ulnokarpale Impaktation
- ulnar styloid impaction syndrome
- Ulna plus Variante
- hamatolunate impingement syndrome
- Radioulnares Impingement Syndrom
- type II lunate morphology
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu ulnar-sided wrist impaction and impingement syndromes: