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  2. Sprain - Wikipedia

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    Sprains may be mild (first degree), moderate (second degree), or severe (third degree), with the latter two classes involving some degree of tearing of the ligament. Sprains can occur at any joint but most commonly occur in the ankle, knee, or wrist. [2] An equivalent injury to a muscle or tendon is known as a strain.

  3. Extensor tendon compartments of the wrist - Wikipedia

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    The extensor tendons are held in place by the extensor retinaculum. As the tendons travel over the posterior (back) aspect of the wrist they are enclosed within synovial tendon sheaths . These sheaths reduce the friction to the extensor tendons as they traverse the compartments that are formed by the attachments of the extensor retinaculum to ...

  4. Palmaris longus muscle - Wikipedia

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    The tendons most commonly replaced or supplemented by the palmaris longus tendon when ruptured are the long flexors of the fingers and the flexor pollicis longus tendon. [10] The palmaris longus muscle itself is a weak flexor, and provides no substantial flexing force that would inhibit movement in the wrist if its tendon were cut and moved ...

  5. Hornets announce Brandon Miller out indefinitely with wrist ...

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    Miller, 22, suffered a torn scapholunate ligament in his right wrist, according to a team statement. He is listed as out indefinitely on the Hornets' injury report. He is listed as out ...

  6. Soft tissue injury - Wikipedia

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    A strain is a type of acute injury that occurs to the muscle or tendon. Similar to sprains, it can vary in severity, from a stretching of the muscle or tendon to a complete tear of the tendon from the muscle. Some of the most common places that strains occur are in the foot, back of the leg (hamstring), or back. [2]

  7. Hornets guard Brandon Miller out indefinitely with a torn ...

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    Charlotte Hornets guard Brandon Miller, the team's second-leading scorer, will be sidelined indefinitely because of a torn ligament in his right wrist. Miller, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 ...

  8. Wrist pain - Wikipedia

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    Wrist structures prone to injury are the triangular fibrocartilage complex and the scapholunate ligament. [1] Wrist sprains may occur when a ligament is ruptured or lacerated in severe trauma, stretched or twisted. [1] Commonly, wrist pain is caused by sudden load-bearing or twisting effects, such as falling from a height with an outstretched ...

  9. Joe Burrow is back throwing after his wrist surgery and says ...

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    Burrow is back throwing at the Bengals OTAs and says he's doing well in his recovery from surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right wrist. "Feel great, it's good to be back," Burrow said as ...