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Wrist

  • How does the scaphoid receive its blood supply?
  • How is the scapholunate angle measured?
  • What are the bones of the wrist?
  • What are the four joints in the wrist?
  • What are the key anatomic relationships in the wrist on the AP view?
  • What are the key anatomic relationships in the wrist on the lateral view?
  • What does an abnormal scapholunate angle imply?
  • What four structures are housed in the carpal tunnel?
  • What is a normal scapholunate angle?
  • What is negative ulnar variance?
  • What is normal ulnar variance?
  • What is positive ulnar variance?
  • What is ulnar variance?
  • Why is ulnar variance important?

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