Colle'sFractureA type of fractureof the distalforearm in whichthe broken end ofthe radius is bentbackwardsMalletFingerOccurs when aball or other objectstrikes the tip ofthe finger, bendingit down beyond itsnormal ROMBoxer'sFractureResult ofslamming aclenched fistagainst asolid objectUlnaThe boneon theinnerforearmScaphoidFractureA fracturewithin theanatomicsnuffboxHamateLunateMetacarpalsThe bonesthat form thestructure ofthe handAnatomicSnuffboxA depression onthe side/back ofthe hand, justbelow the thumb,that is formed bytwo tendonsMedialCollateralLigamentAKA UlnarCollateralLigamentCarpalsThe eightbones thatmake upthe wristTriquetrumLateralCollateralLigamentAKARadialCollateralLigamentTrapeziumGamekeeper'sThumbForce is appliedthe the medialside of thethumb, forcingthe MCP joint tohyperextendPisiformTrapezoidJerseyFingerOccursfromgrabbinga jerseyRadiusThe bone onthe thumbside of theforearmScaphoidGanglionCystArises fromthe tissuethat lines thejoints ortendonsPhalangesThefingerbonesBoutonniereDeformityWhen the finger ishit or bent forcibly,the central tendonon the top of thefinger tears awayfrom itsattachmentCapitateCarpalTunnelSyndromeTissuessurroundingthe mediannerve becomeswollenColle'sFractureA type of fractureof the distalforearm in whichthe broken end ofthe radius is bentbackwardsMalletFingerOccurs when aball or other objectstrikes the tip ofthe finger, bendingit down beyond itsnormal ROMBoxer'sFractureResult ofslamming aclenched fistagainst asolid objectUlnaThe boneon theinnerforearmScaphoidFractureA fracturewithin theanatomicsnuffboxHamateLunateMetacarpalsThe bonesthat form thestructure ofthe handAnatomicSnuffboxA depression onthe side/back ofthe hand, justbelow the thumb,that is formed bytwo tendonsMedialCollateralLigamentAKA UlnarCollateralLigamentCarpalsThe eightbones thatmake upthe wristTriquetrumLateralCollateralLigamentAKARadialCollateralLigamentTrapeziumGamekeeper'sThumbForce is appliedthe the medialside of thethumb, forcingthe MCP joint tohyperextendPisiformTrapezoidJerseyFingerOccursfromgrabbinga jerseyRadiusThe bone onthe thumbside of theforearmScaphoidGanglionCystArises fromthe tissuethat lines thejoints ortendonsPhalangesThefingerbonesBoutonniereDeformityWhen the finger ishit or bent forcibly,the central tendonon the top of thefinger tears awayfrom itsattachmentCapitateCarpalTunnelSyndromeTissuessurroundingthe mediannerve becomeswollen

Hand & Wrist - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A type of fracture of the distal forearm in which the broken end of the radius is bent backwards
    Colle's Fracture
  2. Occurs when a ball or other object strikes the tip of the finger, bending it down beyond its normal ROM
    Mallet Finger
  3. Result of slamming a clenched fist against a solid object
    Boxer's Fracture
  4. The bone on the inner forearm
    Ulna
  5. A fracture within the anatomic snuffbox
    Scaphoid Fracture

  6. Hamate

  7. Lunate
  8. The bones that form the structure of the hand
    Metacarpals
  9. A depression on the side/back of the hand, just below the thumb, that is formed by two tendons
    Anatomic Snuffbox
  10. AKA Ulnar Collateral Ligament
    Medial Collateral Ligament
  11. The eight bones that make up the wrist
    Carpals

  12. Triquetrum
  13. AKA Radial Collateral Ligament
    Lateral Collateral Ligament

  14. Trapezium
  15. Force is applied the the medial side of the thumb, forcing the MCP joint to hyperextend
    Gamekeeper's Thumb

  16. Pisiform

  17. Trapezoid
  18. Occurs from grabbing a jersey
    Jersey Finger
  19. The bone on the thumb side of the forearm
    Radius

  20. Scaphoid
  21. Arises from the tissue that lines the joints or tendons
    Ganglion Cyst
  22. The finger bones
    Phalanges
  23. When the finger is hit or bent forcibly, the central tendon on the top of the finger tears away from its attachment
    Boutonniere Deformity

  24. Capitate
  25. Tissues surrounding the median nerve become swollen
    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome