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  1. Intersection Syndrome - Hand - Orthobullets

    Feb 7, 2023 · Intersection syndrome is an inflammatory condition that occurs at the crossing point of the 1st dorsal compartment (APL and EPB ) and the 2nd dorsal compartment (ECRL, ECRB).

  2. Intersection Syndrome - Physiopedia

    Intersection syndrome is a condition that affects the first and second compartments of the dorsal wrist extensors. The condition is thought to occur as a result of repetitive friction at the junction in which …

  3. Intersection Syndrome Wrist Pain: Causes & Treatment

    Mar 3, 2025 · Intersection syndrome is an inflammatory overuse injury causing back of wrist and forearm pain. Find out about the common causes, symptoms and treatment options

  4. Intersection syndrome: Causes, diagnosis, and treatment

    Mar 31, 2023 · Intersection syndrome is when tendons in the wrist and back of the forearm become inflamed and swollen. Learn about risk factors, treatment, and more.

  5. How to Treat Intersection Syndrome - Hand and Wrist Institute

    Explore the causes, symptoms, and treatments for Intersection Syndrome (tenosynovitis of radial wrist extensors). Seek expert care at The Hand and Wrist Institute.

  6. INTERSECTION SYNDROME | Hand Surgery Resource

    Intersection syndrome is a repetitive motion injury of the wrist that occurs from overuse and subsequent inflammation, or peritenosynovitis, at the intersection of the muscles of the first and second dorsal …

  7. When the lining becomes inflamed from irritation as the tendons cross over each other, the tendon cannot glide smoothly within its covering (sheath).

  8. Intersection syndrome - Wikipedia

    Intersection syndrome is a painful condition that affects the lateral side of the forearm [1] when inflammation occurs at the intersection of the muscle bellies of the abductor pollicis longus and …

  9. Intersection Syndrome – eOrthopod.com

    Intersection syndrome is a painful condition of the forearm and wrist. It can affect people who do repeated wrist actions, such as weight lifters, downhill skiers, and canoeists.

  10. Understanding Intersection Syndrome And Its Treatment Options

    Intersection syndrome affects specific tendons on the thumb side of the wrist, particularly those responsible for extending the hand or moving it towards the thumb (radially).