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- Scaphoid bone - Wikipedia
The scaphoid bone is one of the carpal bones of the wrist It is situated between the hand and forearm on the thumb side of the wrist (also called the lateral or radial side) It forms the radial border of the carpal tunnel
- Scaphoid Fracture: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Scaphoid fractures are a type of broken wrist They happen when you break your scaphoid bone — a small bone near the base of your thumb
- Scaphoid Fracture - Hand - Orthobullets
Scaphoid Fractures are the most common carpal bone fracture, often occurring after a fall onto an outstretched hand Diagnosis can generally be made by dedicated radiographs but CT or MRI may be needed for confirmation
- Scaphoid Fracture: Symptoms Treatment | The Hand Society
The scaphoid is one of eight small bones that make up the “carpal bones” of the wrist It connects two rows of these bones - the proximal row (closer to the forearm) and the distal row (closer to the hand)
- Scaphoid Injuries and Conditions (Wrist Injuries) - HSS
The scaphoid (also known as the carpal navicular) is one of the eight small bones of the wrist This bone, shaped like a cashew or kidney bean, is located on the thumb side of the wrist
- Scaphoid Fracture of the Wrist - Verywell Health
What Is a Scaphoid Fracture? A scaphoid fracture is a break in the scaphoid (navicular) bone The scaphoid is one of the eight carpal bones in the wrist It is located just below the base of the thumb and is shaped like a kidney bean
- Scaphoid - Physiopedia
The scaphoid, together with other carpal bones, provide bony structure to the hand and wrist It is involved in the movement of the wrist together with the lunate and distal surfaces of the radius and ulna
- Scaphoid: Anatomy, classification and function | Kenhub
The scaphoid is one of the eight carpal bones of the hand It is classified as a short bone and in the anatomical position, it is the lateral most of the carpal bones in the proximal row
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