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UPPER EXTREMITY SYNDROMES

Common nonarticular syndromes in the elbow, wrist, and hand

Pages 173-191 | Published online: 05 Dec 2017
 

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Tennis elbow, anyone? Injuries and disorders of the hand, wrist, and elbow are common, so primary care physicians are likely to see many of these conditions. Drs Smith and Wernick describe the characteristic features of nonarticular syndromes and recommend appropriate diagnostic techniques and therapy.

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David L. Smith

David L. Smith, MD Richard Wernick, MD Dr Smith (pictured) is staff physician, sections of general medicine and of arthritis and rheumatic diseases, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and associate professor of medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine, Portland.

Dr Wernick is assistant director of medical education, Providence Medical Center, Portland, and associate professor of medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine.

Richard Wernick

David L. Smith, MD Richard Wernick, MD Dr Smith (pictured) is staff physician, sections of general medicine and of arthritis and rheumatic diseases, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and associate professor of medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine, Portland.

Dr Wernick is assistant director of medical education, Providence Medical Center, Portland, and associate professor of medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine.

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