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  • Broken Forearm: Radius, Ulna, and Both Bone Fractures

    A forearm fracture occurs when there is a fracture of one or both of the bones of the forearm. The two bones of the forearm are the radius and the ulna. Both bones are important for proper motion of the elbow and wrist joints, and both bones serve as important attachments to muscles of the upper extremity.

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  • What to know about Carpal Tunnel Procedure

    Carpal tunnel surgery is typically a quick, low-risk procedure. Most people who have this surgery do not experience significant complications. Carpal tunnel symptoms generally improve after surgery, and full recovery is possible within a few months.

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  • Lumps and Bumps of the Hands and Wrists

    Many things can cause lumps and bumps on the hands and wrists. They range from noncancerous (benign) cysts to rare cancers of the bone, cartilage, and soft tissue.

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  • Elbow (Olecranon) Bursitis: Signs and Treatments

    Elbow bursitis, also called olecranon bursitis, is irritation or inflammation of the olecranon bursa—a sac that covers and cushions the outside of elbow. This occurs when extra fluid collects in the bursa, due to injury or an inflammatory condition.

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  • 7 Best Exercises for Golfer’s Elbow

    You don’t have to play golf to experience the pain and tenderness of medial epicondylitis, aka golfer’s elbow. “We also see it in people who play sports where they throw or weight lift and have jobs where they grip and hold things,”

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