
Dorsal intercalated segment instability - Radiopaedia.org
Nov 28, 2024 · Dorsal intercalated segment instability (DISI) is a form of carpal instability featuring dorsal tilt of the lunate. It occurs mainly after the disruption of the s capholunate ligament and …
Dorsal intercalated segment instability - Wikipedia
The SL angle is an indicator of dorsal intercalated segment instability deformity (DISI). The SL angle goes between: [1] - A line through the long axis of the scaphoid bone. - A line …
Scapholunate Ligament Injury & DISI - Hand - Orthobullets
Mar 9, 2025 · Scapholunate Ligament Injury is a source of dorsoradial wrist pain with chronic injuries leading to a form of wrist instability (DISI deformity). Diagnosis is made with PA wrist …
DiSI CORPORATE - Fondazione per la sostenibilità digitale
La Fondazione per la Sostenibilità Digitale ha realizzato una piattaforma web, DiSI™ CORPORATE Platform, che permette l’applicazione dei criteri previsti dalla Prassi di …
La presente prassi di riferimento UNI/PdR :2023 non è una norma nazionale, ma è un 147 documento pubblicato da UNI, come previsto dal Regolamento UE n.1025/2012, che raccoglie …
Sep 22, 2023 · La UNI/PdR 147:2023 prende in considerazione undici dei diciassette Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) di Agenda2030 e consta di 58 indicatori (KPI), applicabili a tutte le …
Injuries to the scapholunate joint are the most frequent cause of carpal instability. The sequelae of these injuries account for considerable morbidity, and if left untreated, may lead to …
Carpal instability | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
Feb 11, 2025 · Carpal instability refers to the inability of the wrist to maintain its structural stability under physiologic movements and loading forces ultimately leading to derangement of the …
Dorsal intercalated segment instability – Knowledge and …
Dorsal intercalated segment instability (DISI) refers to a condition where there is instability in the dorsal intercalated segment of the wrist, which can result in pain, limited range of motion, and …
What Causes DISI? A Cadaveric Study of the Critical Ligament ...
DISI was defined as an increase of greater than 15° in RLA compared with baseline. Data was expressed as mean – 95% confidence intervals and analyzed using one-way ANOVA for …
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