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Watson's test, also known as the scaphoid shift test, is a diagnostic test for instability between the scaphoid and lunate bones of the wrist. Test procedure [ edit ] To perform the test, the examiner grasps the wrist with their thumb over the scaphoid tubercle (volar aspect of the palm) in order to prevent the scaphoid from moving into its
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Sugimoto et al. [21] published a study on a group of 33 patients treated with the Watson-Jones tenodesis with a mean follow-up of 13 years, reporting satisfactory clinical results, with 30 out of 34 patients (88%) showing excellent/good results and a mean AOFAS score of 90 ± 9.3 points; radiologically, a significant reduction of both talar
Watson Jones tenodesis, in spite of being a non-anatomic reconstructive procedure; has the advantage of increasing the strength and lateral stability of the ankle. Disadvantages are failure to restore normal anatomy, restriction of motion of the subtalar and ankle joints, loss of peroneal brevis muscle function, and decreased range of motion
Sir Reginald Watson Watson-Jones, FRCS (born Reginald Watson Jones; 4 March 1902 - 9 August 1972) was a prominent English orthopaedic surgeon. Early life and education. Reginald Watson Jones was born on 4 March 1902, the youngest child of Edward Henry Jones, a senior officer working for Dr Barnado's Homes, and his wife Alice, née Watson.
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