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  • ...>Masahiro T, Nakamura R, Horii E, Nakao E, Inagaki H. Ulnocarpal impaction syndrome restricts even midcarpal range of motion. Hand Surg Jul 2005 10(1): 23-27.< ...01">LaStayo P, Weiss S. The GRIT: A qualitative measure of ulnar impaction syndrome. J Hand Ther. 2001; 14(3): 173-179.</ref><ref name="Sachar 2008" />:
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  • ...ioulnar joint. The TFCC consists of an articular disc, meniscus homologue, ulnocarpal ligament, dorsal &amp; volar radioulnar ligament and extensor carpi ulnaris ...ts volar displacement of ulna and is tight in supination). Contributes to ulnocarpal stability<ref name="emedicine">Verheyden JR, Palmer AK. EMedicine. Triang
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  • ...he same level.<ref>Cerezal L et al., Imaging Findings in Ulnar-sided Wrist impaction Syndromes, RadioGraphics, 2002, 22(1): 105-121</ref> * [[Ulnar Impaction Syndrome|Ulnocarpal Impaction Syndrome]]
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  • * '''Ulnocarpal and radioulnar ligaments''' – two sets of ligaments that provide the mai ...lved in [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Carpal_Tunnel_Syndrome carpal tunnel syndrome].
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