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15 Απρ 2024 · For the two-handed backhand player, we prefer the use of the continental grip on the bottom hand and the Eastern forehand grip on the top hand. Players using extreme grips (Western) place their wrist and forearm in positions that place additional stress on the muscles, tendons, and ligaments and can predispose them to injury.
9 Σεπ 2014 · For the two-handed backhand player, use of the continental grip on the bottom hand and the Eastern forehand grip on the top hand is preferable. Players using extreme grips (Western) place their wrist and forearm in positions that place additional stress on the muscles, tendons, and ligaments and can predispose them to injury.
A myriad of different wrist pathologies can be seen in tennis players ranging from metacarpal and carpal stress fractures to triangular fibrocartilage injuries and ulnar impaction. These vary depending upon the nature of the player, stroke mechanics, and time point within the season.
9 Ιαν 2019 · Clinical examination of the wrist with ulnar pain starts with TFCC palpation directly at the ulnar side of the wrist. Testing the wrist with ulnar deviation combined with axial load, supination and pronation may also reproduce the symptoms.
The forehand, two-handed backhand, and grips that place the wrist in ulnar deviation (i.e., semiwestern and western grips) predispose tennis players to ulnar-sided wrist injuries .
Diagnosis. A wrist tendinopathy is an overuse injury of one of the tendons around the wrist. Usually it involves the extensor tendon, which is located at the ulnar side of the wrist (Figure 1). Often, the injury occurs in the non-dominant wrist in players who use a double-handed backhand. Fig 1.
26 Οκτ 2014 · History. Typical history is a fall on the outstretched hand, with acute pain on the radial aspect of the wrist. A physical examination is important as it is not uncommon for the elite athlete not to recognise the severity of the injury, delaying diagnosis further. Physical examination.