NAVICULAR vs SCAPHOID BONE: NOUN
- The largest wrist bone on the thumb side
- A comma-shaped bone of the human wrist, located in the first row of carpals.
- A concave bone of the human foot, located between the talus and the metatarsals.
- In anatomy:
- The scaphoid bone of the tarsus, a bone of the proximal row, on the inner or tibial side, in special relation with the astragalus and the cuneiform bones. See cut under foot.
- A large transversely extended sesamoid bone developed in the tendon of the deep flexor, at the back of the distal phalangeal articulation of the foot of the horse, between the coronary and the coffin-bone. See cut under fetter-bone.
- The navicular bone.
- A navicular bone.
- The scaphoid bone of the carpus; the radiale, or bone of the proximal row on the radial side of the wrist. See cut under hand.
- The largest wrist bone on the thumb side
- One of the carpal bones of the wrist.
NAVICULAR vs SCAPHOID BONE: ADJECTIVE
- Shaped like a boat; scaphoid.
- A disease affecting the navicular bone, or the adjacent parts, in a horse's foot.
- A proximal bone on the radial side of the carpus; the scaphoid.
- Shaped like a boat; cymbiform; scaphoid
- Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a boat or ship.
- Shaped like a boat
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NAVICULAR vs SCAPHOID BONE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Relating to small ships or boats; shaped like a boat; cymbiform. Specifically
- In anatomy, scaphoid: applied to certain bones of the hand and foot. See II.
- In entomology, oblong or ovate, with a concave disk and raised margins, as the bodies of certain insects.
- In botany, resembling or belonging to the genus Navicula; boat-shaped.
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NAVICULAR vs SCAPHOID BONE: RELATED WORDS
- Pastern, Condyle, Patellar, Lunate, Calcaneal, Tibial, Carpal, Sesamoid bone, Tuberosity, Calcaneus, Tarsal, Os scaphoideum, Formed, Scaphoid bone, Scaphoid
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NAVICULAR vs SCAPHOID BONE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tendon, Pastern, Condyle, Patellar, Lunate, Calcaneal, Tibial, Carpal, Sesamoid bone, Tuberosity, Calcaneus, Tarsal, Formed, Scaphoid bone, Scaphoid
- N/A
NAVICULAR vs SCAPHOID BONE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- However, occasionally an accessory navicular can present with clinically evident symptoms, such as pain and tenderness.
- Flatfoot Reconstruction: normally involves calcaneal osteotomies and flexor digitorum longus transfer to the navicular.
- Towards to rosales horse foot problems navicular mssz uf maximilian kolbe lichtenfels danzar estudio.
- Metrecom measurement of navicular drop in subjects with anterior cruciate ligament injury.
- Osteochondritis dissecans of the tarsal navicular bone: imaging findings in four patients.
- Broke my Navicular bone taking a bad step in Dec.
- LO and FDL transfer to the navicular in FD.
- Navicular stress fractures: outcomes of surgical and conservative management.
- Navicular osteomyelitis: Usually secondary to a penetrating wound.
- Chronic degenerative condition of navicular bone and navicular bursa.
- The scaphoid bone is near the base of the thumb, and a fracture can result in pain and tenderness in that area.
- The scaphoid bone is unique in that it links the two rows together.
- Your surgeon will use screws and wires to hold the scaphoid bone in place as it heals.
- The scaphoid bone is put in the correct position, and a screw is used to hold the bone in position.
- It takes a great deal of force and impact to break your scaphoid bone.
- Osteoblastoma of the Scaphoid Bone: A rare case report.
- If the scaphoid bone fails to heal with the use of a cast to stabilize it, surgical scaphoid fracture fixation may be necessary.
- Nonunions are more common after scaphoid fractures because the blood supply to the scaphoid bone is poor.
NAVICULAR vs SCAPHOID BONE: QUESTIONS
- How does a foot doctor diagnose accessory navicular syndrome?
- When to use Tildren for navicular syndrome in horses?
- Why is the navicular bone vulnerable to mechanical compression?
- How much Isoxsuprine to give a horse for navicular?
- Can a horse with navicular syndrome still be serviceable?
- How is osteochondral lesion of the navicular bone diagnosed?
- Is pseudarthrosis of the navicular bone associated with arthrodesis?
- What are the treatment options for navicular artery disease?
- How is persistent fracture of the tarsal navicular treated?
- When does the accessory navicular bone become problematic?
- What is the most common fracture of the scaphoid bone?
- How can I support the health of my scaphoid bone after fracture?
- How long does it take for a broken scaphoid bone to heal?
- Are there any musculotendinous attachments to the scaphoid bone?