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Wrist trauma

Acute carpal injuries: scaphoid, perilunate, distal radius, soft-tissue.

  1. FESSH-023 · Intermediate · Carpal bone anatomy and fracture

    Pisiform bone

    Regarding the pisiform bone and its pathology, which of the following statements are true?

  2. FESSH-024 · Advanced · Carpal bone fracture and scaphocapitate syndrome

    Capitate fractures

    Regarding capitate fractures, which of the following statements are true?

  3. FESSH-026 · Intermediate · Scaphoid imaging

    Scaphoid fracture diagnosis and imaging

    Regarding the clinical assessment and imaging of suspected acute scaphoid fractures in adults:

  4. FESSH-027 · Advanced · Scaphoid management

    Scaphoid fracture management and complications

    Regarding the management and complications of acute scaphoid fractures and their established non-unions:

  5. FESSH-028 · Intermediate · Carpal fractures — hamate

    Hook of hamate fractures

    Regarding fractures of the hook of the hamate:

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