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Acute Finger Injuries

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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Injuries of the Fingers and Thumb in the Athlete

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2006
Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete are common. Mallet finger, jersey finger, boutonniere deformity, Bennett and Rolando fractures, and gamekeeper's thumb are just a few of the injuries that can occur in athletes. A thorough understanding of the mechanism of injury, osseous and soft tissue abnormalities, imaging features, and treatment is ...
Laura W. Bancroft, Jeffrey J. Peterson
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Degloving Injuries of the Hand and Fingers

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1995
Wound coverage after a complete degloving injury of the hand and fingers is 1 of the most difficult problems in hand surgery. Important structures such as tendons, nerves, and bones are exposed and will necrose if not covered adequately. The goal of treatment should be coverage with a pliable, sensitive, and cosmetically similar tissue that will allow ...
C. Castagnetti   +2 more
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Finger Injuries in Ball Sports

Hand Clinics, 2017
Finger 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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Finger Injuries in Judo

2018
Judo is a popular martial art and Olympic sport practiced in nearly every country of the world. With the increasing popularity and professionalism, skills of judo players have been improved together with the increasing frequency and seriousness of injuries. Judo is considered among the sports with the highest overall injury rate during competition. The
Nicole Badur   +2 more
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MRI anatomy and injuries of the fingers

Pediatric Radiology, 2023
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnosis of underlying finger pathology can be intimidating due to the presence of unique anatomy. The small size of the fingers and the unique orientation of the thumb compared to the fingers also introduce unique demands on the MRI system and the technologists performing the study.
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Chronic Finger Injuries

2013
Hand injuries in sports are usually traumatic in nature and may occur from falls, axial loading of digits, or rotational traumatic injuries with forced gripping.
Diana Monteiro   +29 more
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METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT INJURIES IN FINGERS

Hand Clinics, 1992
Although uncommon, injuries to the MP joints of fingers must not be ignored. A loss of function in even a single MP joint can seriously impair overall hand function. The potential dire consequences of these injuries can be avoided by an accurate diagnosis at the time of injury and the institution of appropriate treatment.
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CARPOMETACARPAL JOINT INJURIES OF THE FINGERS

Hand Clinics, 1992
Injuries to the carpometacarpal joints are uncommon and are sometimes overlooked on initial radiographs. Their recognition depends on a careful physical and radiographic examination that may require trispiral tomograms and CT scans. Most injuries can be treated successfully by closed reduction and percutaneous fixation of the joint(s) using Kirschner ...
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Injuries of Wrist, Hand and Fingers

2015
This comprehensive book describes in detail how nuclear medicine and radiology can meet the needs of the sports medicine physician by assisting in precise diagnosis, clarification of pathophysiology, imaging of treatment outcome and monitoring of rehabilitation.
Corry K. van der Sluis, Rienk Dekker
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