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The Use of the Great Toe Pulp Free Flap in Dystrophic Fingertips. [PDF]
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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.
Jeffrey B. Friedrich, Roni B. Prucz
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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.
Jeffrey B. Friedrich, Roni B. Prucz
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2013
The high demands placed on the upper extremity in athletic ball sports make the hand susceptible to a great variety of injuries. Fractures of the metacarpals frequently result in lost time off play and altered playing performance. Mechanisms of injury usually involve low-energy forces, resulting in simple fracture patterns and minimal soft tissue ...
Miguel A. Martín-Ferrero+24 more
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The high demands placed on the upper extremity in athletic ball sports make the hand susceptible to a great variety of injuries. Fractures of the metacarpals frequently result in lost time off play and altered playing performance. Mechanisms of injury usually involve low-energy forces, resulting in simple fracture patterns and minimal soft tissue ...
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Mallet finger injuries: the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and management.
Emergency Nurse, 2020Patients commonly present to UK emergency departments with injuries to the tips of their fingers. Mallet finger is one of the most common injuries, resulting from an injury to the extensor tendon over the dorsal surface of the distal phalanges of the ...
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Traumatic Finger Injuries: What the Orthopedic Surgeon Wants to Know.
Radiographics, 2016Traumatic finger injuries account for a substantial number of emergency visits every year. Imaging plays an important role in diagnosis and in directing management of these injuries. Although many injuries can be managed conservatively, some require more
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