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Hand deformity
Ulnar deviation, also known as ulnar drift, is a hand deformity in which the swelling of the metacarpophalangeal joints (the big knuckles at the base of
Ulnar_deviation
Eight bones that make up the wrist
radius, so called radial deviation or abduction) of 15 degrees and adduction (movement towards the ulna, so called ulnar deviation or adduction) of 40 degrees
Carpal_bones
Martial arts technique
aikido's nikyō, or second teaching, in its ura form) involves forced ulnar deviation of the hand. It is typically applied by twisting the opponent's arm
Wristlock
Medical condition
inflammation of the joint capsule and subsequent fibrotic retraction, causing ulnar deviation of the fingers, through metacarpophalangeal joint (MCP) subluxation
Jaccoud_arthropathy
Medical condition
causing an ulnar deviation of the entire wrist. The muscles and nerves in the hand may be missing or unbalanced. In severe cases, ulnar digits (e.g.
Ulnar_dysplasia
Medical condition
with the amyoplasia type of arthrogryposis usually have flexion and ulnar deviation of the wrists. Dorsal carpal wedge osteotomy is indicated for wrists
Arthrogryposis
Part of the arm between the lower arm and the hand
importance): Marginal movements: radial deviation (abduction, movement towards the thumb) and ulnar deviation (adduction, movement towards the little
Wrist
Terms describing animal motion
adduction. Adduction of the wrist is also known as ulnar deviation which moves the hand towards the ulnar styloid (or, towards the little finger). Abduction
Anatomical_terms_of_motion
Bone in the wrist
evolution. Some suggest that the reduction of the pisiform allowed for ulnar deviation and that allowed for greater extension in the human wrist which increased
Pisiform_bone
Test used to diagnose de Quervain's tenosynovitis
described by Finkelstein. The examiner pulls the thumb of the patient in ulnar deviation and longitudinal traction. If there is an increased pain in the radial
Finkelstein's_test
Ligament of the wrist
pollicis brevis. The radial collateral ligament's role is to limit ulnar deviation at the wrist. This article incorporates text in the public domain from
Radial collateral ligament of wrist joint
Radial_collateral_ligament_of_wrist_joint
Fracture of the radius bone near the wrist
specifically limited radial deviation and wrist flexion. This arthritis can worsen over time. Displaced fractures of the ulnar styloid base associated with
Distal_radius_fracture
Medical condition
to the ulnar side of the wrist, causing overcorrection or ulnar deviation. This overcorrection is believed to make relapse of radial deviation less likely
Radial_dysplasia
Ligament of the wrist
conditions, such as when clenching the wrist, or loading the wrist in ulnar deviation. In order to diagnose a SLAC wrist you need a posterior anterior (PA)
Scapholunate_ligament_injury
Type of joint disorder
Bouchard's and Heberden's nodes Extra-articular features are common Ulnar deviation, swan neck- and Boutonniere deformity of the hand Tophi Nephrolithiasis
Arthritis
Inflammation of intersecting muscles of the forearm
observed with movement of the wrist, primarily in extension and with ulnar deviation. Notably, this discomfort is more proximal on the wrist than seen in
Intersection_syndrome
ulnar variance Comminution of the fracture (the amount of crumbling at the fracture site) Open (compound fracture) vs. closed injury Associated ulnar
Classification of distal radius fractures
Classification_of_distal_radius_fractures
Data input device
keyboard layout can force the user into shoulder elevation, wrist ulnar deviation, and head rotation. Consideration of physical ergonomics suggests the
Computer_keyboard
Type of autoimmune arthritis
Specific deformities, which also occur in osteoarthritis, include ulnar deviation, boutonniere deformity (also "buttonhole deformity", flexion of proximal
Rheumatoid_arthritis
Computer keyboard designed with ergonomic considerations
keyboard layout can force the user into shoulder elevation, wrist ulnar deviation, and head rotation. Consideration of physical ergonomics suggests the
Ergonomic_keyboard
Physical anomaly involving extra fingers or toes
143 live births in Africans. Ulnar polydactyly is also often part of a syndrome. In patients with African ancestry ulnar polydactyly mostly occurs isolated
Polydactyly
Type of distal radius fracture
The cast is applied with the distal fragment in palmar flexion and ulnar deviation. A fracture with mild angulation and displacement may require closed
Colles'_fracture
Force applied by the hand to hold
It combines a cylindrical gripping motion of the steel bar with the ulnar deviation of the wrist. This action is then forced into an isometric "hold" of
Grip_strength
Excessive movements due to basal ganglia dysfunction
postures, or both. Such abnormal postures include foot inversion, wrist ulnar deviation, or lordotic trunk twisting. They can be localized to specific parts
Hyperkinesia
fracture Chauffeurs intra-articular fracture of radial styloid forced ulnar deviation of the wrist causing avulsion of the radial styloid Chauffeur's fracture
List_of_eponymous_fractures
Type of malformation of the wrist bones
the ulna, to complete dislocation of the inferior radio-ulnar joint with marked ulnar deviation of the hand. Severe deformities are associated with congenital
Madelung's_deformity
Damage of muscular or skeletal systems
by falling on an outstretched hand the wrist is hyper-extended in ulnar deviation with a component of rotation. Swelling of the Median nerve tissue leads
Musculoskeletal_injury
Medical condition
performed to look for polyhydramnios, increased nuchal thickness, ulnar deviation of the wrists, and decreased length of the femur and humeri. Full genome
Costello_syndrome
Language used to describe the human body
forearm. Radial deviation Adduction of the wrist, which moves the hand towards the ulnar styloid, or, towards the little finger. Ulnar deviation Abduction of
Medical_terminology
Diagnostic test for instability between the scaphoid and lunate bones of the wrist
position in ulnar deviation. For the test, the wrist needs to be in slight extension. The patient's wrist is then moved from ulnar to radial deviation. The examiner
Watson's_test
Human genetic disorder
features of this syndrome include: Arched eyebrows Anteverted nares Ulnar deviation of the hands Microcephaly Skeletal abnormalities, such as a "barrel
Bainbridge–Ropers_syndrome
Joint of the hand
body. It permits movements in two planes - extension/flexion, ulnar deviation/radial deviation - and allows complex patterns of motion under significant strain
Midcarpal_joint
Speed at which an electrochemical impulse propagates down a neural pathway
negatively associated with the sensory amplitude measures of the Median, Ulnar, and Sural nerves. Negative associations were also found between age and
Nerve_conduction_velocity
Standard terms for unambiguous description of relative placement of body parts
structures closer to the radius are radial, structures closer to the ulna are ulnar, and structures relating to both bones are referred to as radioulnar, such
Anatomical_terms_of_location
Joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm
commonly known as ulnar neuropathy, occurs when the ulnar nerve is irritated and becomes inflamed. This can often happen where the ulnar nerve is most superficial
Elbow
Consists of the arm, forearm, and hand
corners of the wrist, they also produce a secondary movement (i.e. ulnar or radial deviation). To produce pure flexion or extension at the wrist, these muscle
Upper_limb
American physician (1900–1991)
was buried at Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm. On Congenital Ulnar Deviation of the Fingers of Familial Occurrence in sv:Acta Orthopaedica, Volume
Arthur_Lundblom
Malformation of the central digit(s) of the hand or foot
digit will be transferred to the ulnar side of the cleft. Simultaneously a correction of index malrotation and deviation is performed. To minimize the cleft
Ectrodactyly
is tingling (paresthesia), which is not commonly associated with pain. Ulnar nerve entrapment at Guyon's canal causes weakness in specific muscles, but
Wrist_pain
Medical statistic
standard deviation benchmark of an outcome measure entails that patient improving more than one-half of the outcome score's standard deviation have achieved
Minimal_important_difference
Medical condition
protruding ears, wide spacing between the second and third fingers, ulnar deviation, facial asymmetry, dental abnormalities, and congenital heart malformation
Abruzzo–Erickson_syndrome
Type of bone joint in human anatomy
of the axis of the proximal bone; there is usually a certain amount of deviation from the straight line during flexion. The articular surfaces of the bones
Hinge_joint
Deformity involving outward deviation of an extended forearm
of the lateral condyle of the humerus, which may lead to tardy/delayed ulnar nerve palsy. The opposite condition is cubitus varus (736.02). Valgus deformity
Cubitus_valgus
Medical condition
lack of thenar or hypothenar patterning, low arches on the thumbs, thin ulnar loops (deficiency of radial loops and whorls), and a greatly reduced ridge
Hand–foot–genital_syndrome
Autoimmune disease resulting in skeletal muscle weakness
neuromuscular blockade). In this test, a peripheral nerve (most commonly the ulnar nerve) is stimulated by an electrical impulse 4 times (i.e., T1, T2, T3
Myasthenia_gravis
Deformity involving inward deviation of an extended forearm
(snapping) of the ulnar nerve over the medial epicondyle with active flexion and extension of the elbow. In such instances, conductance of the ulnar nerve may
Cubitus_varus
Weight training exercise
instability of a long bar. This necessitated greater work by the radial and ulnar flexors of the wrist to stabilize while pulling. It also gives greater feedback
Bent-over_row
Mundane anatomical variations in humans
variations are not considered defects or abnormalities but rather normal deviations that do not inherently indicate pathology. Occipitalization of the atlas
List_of_anatomical_variations
Medical condition
most frequently occurs at the wrist (carpal tunnel syndrome) and elbow (ulnar nerve entrapment). A rare form of nerve disease in patients with rheumatoid
Wrist_drop
Human disease
wrists are also limited in their active movements and have very prominent ulnar sides of the joints. The fingers adopt toe-like structures. Brachydactyly
Liebenberg_syndrome
Condition in which the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender
arthroscopic surgery carries risks of injury to the radial nerve and lateral ulnar collateral ligament. Tennis elbow is a commonly seen condition and has been
Tennis_elbow
Injuries related to playing Tennis
players occur from repetitive ulnar side loading of the wrist during topspin, groundstrokes, serve pronation, and deviation. The TFCC gives stability to
Tennis_injuries
Speed of the heartbeat, measured in beats per minute
ventral aspect of the wrist on the side of the thumb (radial artery). The ulnar artery. The inside of the elbow, or under the biceps muscle (brachial artery)
Heart_rate
Medical condition
that deviations in the brain may occur in individuals with Pitt-Hopkins. These can include a small corpus callosum, wide ventricles, and deviations in the
Pitt–Hopkins_syndrome
Method of utilizing water in magnetic resonance imaging
can differentiate asymptomatic adults from those with compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Metrics derived from DTI (lower
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
Diffusion-weighted_magnetic_resonance_imaging
Electrophysiology metric
magnetic stimulation may preferentially activate deeper nerves, such as the ulnar or median nerve. Other studies have compared the activation of sensory and
Chronaxie
(2025), expanding known diversity of primates from Moghara. A study on the ulnar morphology of Pliobates cataloniae, providing evidence of an extensive range
2025_in_paleomammalogy
Month of 1965
implanted a pair of silastic split-ring platinum electrodes around the ulnar and medium nerves in a patient identified as a 26-year-old woman with clinical
October_1965
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Aureole; Lunar Halo; Glory
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Name of a Lunar and Fertility God; Moon
Boy/Male
Muslim
Islamic month, Eighth month of the Muslim lunar calendar
Boy/Male
Indian
Islamic month, Eighth month of the Muslim lunar calendar
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Muslim, Pashtun, Sanskrit, Swahili
Halo Around the Moon; Plough; Girlfriend; Great; Dazzling; Glorious; Lunar Halo; Glory; Golden; Female Friend; Sweetness; Outline of Brightness Surrounding a Full Moon
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin
Well Spoken; Night; Night Beauty; Lunar
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
From Selina; Lunar Glow; Goddess of the Moon; Moon; Light; Heaven
Boy/Male
Tamil
Of the second lunar month
Female
Hindi/Indian
(চনà§à¦¦à§à¦°) Hindi unisex name CHANDRA means "moon." In mythology, this is the name of a lunar and fertility god.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lunar halo. Glory.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lunar halo. Glory.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Star; Lunar Mansion
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flowery
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English, German
Wolf Famous
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Ulfar.
Boy/Male
Australian, Indian, Modern
Sun; Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of the second lunar month
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi, Persian
Flower of the Pomegranate Tree; Pomegranate Flower
Girl/Female
Indian
Flowery
Boy/Male
Indian, Kashmiri, Sanskrit
Lunar Shining
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Happy, Jolly, Pleasant
Girl/Female
Indian
Nice Girl
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Lincolnshire)
English (mainly Lincolnshire) : variant of Pottinger.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Petting or Pötting in eastern Bavaria.German (Böttinger) : habitational name for someone from any of four places in Württemberg called Böttingen.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Singer
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian
Beautiful
Biblical
help of God
Female
German
Feminine form of German Adalwolf, ADALWOLFA means "noble wolf."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Happy Friend
Girl/Female
Indian
Daughter of Himalaya; Wife of Lord Shiva; Parvati
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Star of the Faith
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n.
The time of the new moon; the beginning of the month in the lunar calendar.
n.
The addition of a day to the lunar calendar.
a.
Of or pertaining to the moon; as, lunar observations.
pl.
of Ulnare
a.
Lunar.
n.
A lunar distance.
n.
The middle bone of the proximal series of the carpus; -- called also semilunar, and intermedium.
n.
One of the bones or cartilages of the carpus, which articulates with the ulna and corresponds to the cuneiform in man.
n.
An ell; also, a yard.
n.
The postaxial bone of the forearm, or branchium, corresponding to the fibula of the hind limb. See Radius.
n.
One of the carpal bones usually articulating with the ulna; -- called also pyramidal and ulnare.
n.
The forearm; the ulna, a bone of the arm extending from elbow to wrist.
a.
Resembling the moon; orbed.
a.
Of or pertaining to the scaphoid and lunar bones of the carpus.
n.
A small bone on the ulnar side of the carpus in man and many mammals. See Illust. of Artiodactyla.
a.
Influenced by the moon, as in growth, character, or properties; as, lunar herbs.
n.
The bone or cartilage between the radiale and ulnare in the carpus, and between the tibiale and fibulare in the tarsus. It corresponds to the lunar in the carpus, and to a part of the astragalus in the tarsus of man and most mammals.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ulna, or the elbow; as, the ulnar nerve.
a.
Measured by the revolutions of the moon; as, a lunar month.