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Inflammatory and traumatic tendinopathies about the ulnar wrist
1Section of Hand Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Fort Lauderdale, USA.
Abstract:
Tendinopathy about the ulnar aspect of the wrist may involve either extensor or flexor structures and has a variety of causes. Although relatively less common than intra-articular pathology, disorders of these superficial structures must not be neglected when performing a physical examination of the ulnar wrist or developing a differential diagnosis for patients with ulnar wrist pain.
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