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    Dynamic fluoroscopy reveals momentary carpal subluxation in patients with wrist instability. This motion-based imaging provides crucial diagnostic information missed by static X-rays and arthrography.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedics
    • Radiology
    • Sports Medicine

    Background:

    • Carpal instability presents diagnostic challenges when static imaging is inconclusive.
    • Conventional radiography and arthrography may not detect subtle dynamic abnormalities.

    Observation:

    • Dynamic fluoroscopy with continuous videotaping was performed on five wrists in four patients with suspected carpal instability.
    • Patients underwent examination of wrist motion under fluoroscopic guidance.

    Findings:

    • Carpal instability can manifest as momentary subluxation, only visible during dynamic motion.
    • Fluoroscopic observation of wrist motion identified instability missed by static imaging.

    Implications:

    • Dynamic fluoroscopy is a valuable supplementary tool for diagnosing wrist injuries.

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  • This technique offers decisive diagnostic information unobtainable through static radiographic methods.