A triquetral fracture is a break in the three-sided bone in your outer wrist. It’s the most commonly injured bone in the wrist. Triquetral fractures often occur when you use your hand to catch ...
Psilotum triquetrum, Swartz (Psilotum nudum (L.) Beauv.) has been listed recently around Port St. John's, Cape Province (Jacot-Guillarmod, A. personal communication, 1961) and in Natal, where it ...
A triquetral fracture happens when you break or crack the triquetrum, one of the 8 small carpal bones that form a part of your wrist. ‌Falling on an outstretched hand is the most common cause of a ...