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Intersection syndrome is an inflammatory condition that occurs at the crossing point of the 1st dorsal compartment (APL and EPB ) and the 2nd dorsal compartment (ECRL, ECRB).
Intersection syndrome is inflammation and swelling of tendons in the wrist and back of the forearm. It is a rare form of tendonitis but is more common in people that...
Intersection syndrome is a condition that affects the first and second compartments of the dorsal wrist extensors. The condition is thought to occur as a result of repetitive friction at the junction in which the tendons of the first dorsal compartment cross over the second, creating tenosynovitis.
Intersection syndrome is a condition affecting the first and second compartments of the dorsal wrist extensors, typically caused by repetitive friction where the tendons of the first compartment cross over the second, resulting in tenosynovitis.
Intersection Syndrome is a type of tenosynovitis resulting in pain to the lower forearm, usually a few inches from the wrist. The two muscles that control the thumb originate in the forearm, intersecting two wrist tendons before connecting to the thumb.
Explore the causes, symptoms, and treatments for Intersection Syndrome (tenosynovitis of radial wrist extensors). Seek expert care at The Hand and Wrist Institute.
A Patient’s Guide to Intersection Syndrome Introduction. Intersection syndrome is a painful condition of the forearm and wrist. It can affect people who do repeated wrist actions, such as weight lifters, downhill skiers, and canoeists. Heavy raking or shoveling can also cause intersection syndrome. This guide will help you understand