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Jan 2024
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Ep 190 Carpal Bone Injuries – The Big 4

DR. ANTON HELMAN
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Triquetrum chip fractures, scapholunate injuries, hook of the hamate fractures, and of course, scaphoid fractures can be easily missed with serious consequences for our patients. In this part 2 of our 2-part podcast series on wrist injuries we highlight the "Big 4" most commonly missed and mismanaged carpal bone injuries, elucidating the key historical, phys ... Show More
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