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Finger Injuries in Football and Rugby [PDF]
Football and rugby athletes are at increased risk of finger injuries given the full-contact nature of these sports. Some players may return to play early with protective taping, splinting, and casting. Others require a longer rehabilitation period and prolonged time away from the field.
Kevin C Chung
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A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete [PDF]
The purposes of this review are to discuss the diagnosis and management of mallet and jersey finger injuries in athletes and to highlight how treatment impacts return to play.Mallet finger: although numerous non-operative and operative techniques have been described, there continues to be little consensus regarding the optimal procedure. Jersey finger:
Abdo Bachoura, John D Lubahn
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Specificities of hand trauma in agriculture [PDF]
Background/Aim. Hand injuries in agriculture are characterized by massive destruction of all tissues, frequent amputations of finger, hand and often the whole extremity. These injuries are mutilant and can cause death.
Nikolić Jelena, Janjić Zlata
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An overview of mallet finger injuries. [PDF]
Mallet finger describes a fingertip deformity where the distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) of the affected digit is held in flexion, unable to extend the distal phalanx actively. The deformity is typically a consequence of traumatic disruption to the terminal extensor tendon at its insertion at the proximal portion of the distal phalanx or slightly ...
Khera B, Chang C, Bhat W.
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Non-operative treatment of common finger injuries [PDF]
Finger fractures are common injuries with a wide spectrum of presentation. Although a vast majority of these injuries may be treated non-operatively with gentle reduction, appropriate splinting, and careful follow-up, health care providers must recognize
Seth D Dodds
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Introduction: The hand is a complex organ responsible for activities of daily living, making it susceptible to injuries and accidents. Hand injuries can result in significant functional impairment and it occurs in a younger productive age group ...
Anurag Singh Thapa +9 more
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Hand injuries in children and adolescents [PDF]
Introduction/Objective. The objective of the study was to determinate which groups in the population of children are most prone to hand injuries and to identify the causes of the injuries with the aim of further developing better means of severe injuries
Marjanović Zoran +4 more
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The dorsal metacarpal artery perforator flap is a flap that rises from the hand dorsum. Owing to its reliability and versatility, this flap is used as a workhorse for finger defect.
Jeeyoon Kim +3 more
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An analysis of finger and hand injuries in children in a tertiary paediatric emergency department
AIMS OF THE STUDY: This study set out to examine the association between current subspecialty (paediatric and hand surgery) consultation practice for children with hand and finger injuries presenting to a tertiary paediatric emergency department and ...
Carsten Surke +4 more
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Current status of ultrasonography of the finger [PDF]
The recent development of advanced high-resolution transducers has enabled the fast, easy, and dynamic ultrasonographic evaluation of small, superficial structures such as the finger. In order to best exploit these advances, it is important to understand
Seun Ah Lee +5 more
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