| Literature DB >> 27054049 |
Bryan W Ming1, Timothy Niacaris2, David M Lichtman2.
Abstract
Palmar midcarpal instability (PMCI) is an uncommon and poorly understood disorder. Its etiology is believed to be due to traumatic or congenital laxity of the ligaments (volar and dorsal) that stabilize the proximal row. This laxity results in hypermobility of the proximal carpal row and unphysiologic coupling of the midcarpal joint. Clinically, the condition is manifested by a painful clunk with ulnar and radial wrist deviation. The purpose of this article is to chronicle our personal experience with this condition and to review our current treatment recommendations and outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: carpus; instability; midcarpal joint; radiocarpal ligament; wrist
Year: 2014 PMID: 27054049 PMCID: PMC4813748 DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1385847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wrist Surg ISSN: 2163-3916