کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4070629 | 1604413 | 2011 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

PurposeWe aimed to investigate scaphoid and lunate movement in radial deviation and in slight and moderate ulnar deviation ranges in vivo.MethodsWe obtained computed tomography scans of the right wrists from 20° radial deviation to 40° ulnar deviation in 20° increments in 6 volunteers. The 3-dimensional bony structures of the wrist, including the distal radius and ulna, were reconstructed with customized software. The changes in position of the scaphoid and lunate along flexion–extension motion (FEM), radioulnar deviation (RUD), and supination–pronation axes in 3 parts—radial deviation and slight and moderate ulnar deviation—of the carpal RUD were calculated and analyzed.ResultsDuring carpal RUD, scaphoid and lunate motion along 3 axes—FEM, RUD, and supination–pronation—were the greatest in the middle third of the measured RUD (from neutral position to 20° ulnar deviation) and the smallest in radial deviation. Scaphoid motion along the FEM, RUD, and supination–pronation axes in the middle third was about half that in the entire motion range. In the middle motion range, lunate movement along the FEM and RUD axes was also the greatest.ConclusionsDuring carpal RUD, the greatest scaphoid and lunate movement occurs in the middle of the arc—slight ulnar deviation—which the wrist frequently adopts to accomplish major hand actions. At radial deviation, scaphoid and lunate motion is the smallest.
Journal: The Journal of Hand Surgery - Volume 36, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 25–30