In this glossary you will find an illustrative explanation of some keywords which are frequently used in research papers and, more general, in updated Orthopaedic Medicine Cyriax, as well as some summarized descriptions of certain clinical images and diagnostic procedures
General remark : sometimes I refer the reader to "Part I" and "Part II" for further information on that specific subject i.e. the two books "Orthopaedic Medicine Cyriax : updated value in daily practice, Part I and Part II "
I also refer to the interesting glossary of some other publications such as : "Orthopaedic Medicine, a practical approach ; Kesson-Atkins, 2nd edition, Elsevier BH 2005" and "The lumbar spine, mechanical diagnosis and therapy, volume one, McKenzie-May, Spinal publications New Zealand 2003"
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Ulnar nerve pressure Pressure on the ulnar nerve
* A ganglion may form in the palm of the hand, just distal to the hamate bone. It lies under the hypothenar muscles and causes symptoms when it is large enough to compress the ulnar nerve ; ulnar paraesthesia and weakness then result.
* If the site of the compression lies distal to the sensory branch to the ulnar fingers, weakness without sensory deficit results, affecting the adductor pollicis, the interosseous and the two medial lumbrical muscles.
* Aspiration and surgical removal may be needed.
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