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A Rare Neglected Ipsilateral Humeral Triad: Comminuted Proximal Humerus Nonunion with Avascular Necrosis, Mid-Shaft Fracture, and High Radial Nerve Palsy Managed with Staged Reconstruction. [PDF]
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Finger Injuries in Ball Sports
Hand Clinics, 2017Finger injuries are common in athletes playing in professional ball sports. Understanding the intricate anatomy of the digit is necessary to properly diagnose and manage finger injuries. Unrecognized or poorly managed finger injuries can lead to chronic deformities that can affect an athlete's performance.
David T Netscher
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Background: Finger epiphyseal growth plate stress injuries are the most frequent sport-specific injuries in adolescent climbers. Definitive diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines are pending.
Volker Schöffl +2 more
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Non-operative treatment of common finger injuries
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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Transpositional Adipofascial Flaps for Complicated Acute Finger Injuries
Seven patients who presented with complicated acute finger injuries were treated successfully with local transpositional adipofascial flaps. This is a one-stage procedure with advantages of simplicity and rapidity.
Kein Boon Poon +2 more
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Interventions for treating mallet finger injuries
BACKGROUND: Mallet finger, also called drop or baseball finger, is where the end of a finger cannot be actively straightened out due to injury of the extensor tendon mechanism.
Helen Hg Handoll
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BMJ, 2016
A 39 year old female farmer with no medical history presented to the emergency department with a painless swelling over her right index finger. The problem started two weeks earlier after she had been bitten by a lamb. After the injury the finger appeared “bruised.” This bruising continued and a swelling gradually developed.
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A 39 year old female farmer with no medical history presented to the emergency department with a painless swelling over her right index finger. The problem started two weeks earlier after she had been bitten by a lamb. After the injury the finger appeared “bruised.” This bruising continued and a swelling gradually developed.
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BMJ, 2013
A 12 year old right hand dominant boy sustained an injury to his left middle finger while playing football. On examination, the base of the nail was displaced superficially to the nail fold, with an apparent mallet deformity. The finger was neurovascularly intact.
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A 12 year old right hand dominant boy sustained an injury to his left middle finger while playing football. On examination, the base of the nail was displaced superficially to the nail fold, with an apparent mallet deformity. The finger was neurovascularly intact.
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