2016
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2016150995
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Imaging of Sports-related Hand and Wrist Injuries: Sports Imaging Series

Abstract: Hand and wrist injuries are common occurrences in amateur and professional sports and many of them are sport-specific. These can be divided into two categories: traumatic injuries and overuse injuries. The aim of this article is to review the most common hand and wrist sports-related lesions. Acute wrist injuries are predominantly bone fractures, such as those of the scaphoid, hamate hook, and ulnar styloid. Ligament lesions are more challenging for radiologists and may lead to carpal instability if undiagnose… Show more

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“…However, images in these standard views poorly show the hook of the hamate. Additional special projections for the hook of the hamate include the semi-supinated oblique view, carpal tunnel view, and lateral view with thumb abduction and radial deviation of the hand [9]. Despite best efforts, some patients are unable to tolerate the positions required for these special views because of pain [5].…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, images in these standard views poorly show the hook of the hamate. Additional special projections for the hook of the hamate include the semi-supinated oblique view, carpal tunnel view, and lateral view with thumb abduction and radial deviation of the hand [9]. Despite best efforts, some patients are unable to tolerate the positions required for these special views because of pain [5].…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fractures involving the hook are the most common type of hamate fracture [2]. The incidence of hook of the hamate fractures among professional and recreational athletes is much higher than in the general population and is posited to be on the rise owing to the increasing popularity of golf and racket sports [9, 12]. Several mechanisms cause hook of the hamate fractures, including blunt trauma, repetitive microtrauma, and avulsion injury.…”
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