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Nerve Transfer Versus Tendon Transfer for Isolated Radial Nerve Palsy. [PDF]
El-Gammal TA, El-Sayed A, Abdeen MA.
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Application of microsurgical techniques in severe hand injury management: a retrospective analysis of clinical data. [PDF]
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Maltreated and misdiagnosed finger fractures: a malpractice claim analysis from the Swedish national patient insurance register 2011-2021. [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 +2 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2015
Finger joint dislocations and collateral ligament tears are common athletic hand injuries. Treatment of the athlete requires a focus on safe return to play and maximizing function. Certain dislocations, such as proximal interphalangeal and distal interphalangeal volar dislocations, may be associated with tendon injuries and must be treated accordingly.
Roni B, Prucz, Jeffrey B, Friedrich
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Finger joint dislocations and collateral ligament tears are common athletic hand injuries. Treatment of the athlete requires a focus on safe return to play and maximizing function. Certain dislocations, such as proximal interphalangeal and distal interphalangeal volar dislocations, may be associated with tendon injuries and must be treated accordingly.
Roni B, Prucz, Jeffrey B, Friedrich
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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.
David A, Pettitt +4 more
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