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Effect of finger interaction on individual finger: index finger

WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2012
Grip strength is affected by such as enslaving effect, force sharing effect, and force deficit effect relating to the interaction among fingers. The author attempts to analyze index finger strength according to grip span of adjacent middle finger. 6 male graduate students participated as subjects in this experiment.
Yong-Ku, Kong   +3 more
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Zinc Fingers.

Metal ions in life sciences, 2020
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are involved in several processes ranging from RNA packaging to transcriptional activation, regulation of apoptosis, protein folding and assembly, and lipid binding.
Isernia C.   +6 more
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Mallet Finger

Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2019
This article provides an overview of issues associated with traumatic injury to the distal finger that results in extensor tendon disruption or bony avulsion at the base of the distal phalanx. Commonly referred to as mallet finger, drop finger, or baseball finger, terminal extensor tendon injuries are a common presentation to the emergency department ...
Denise R, Ramponi, Susan D, Hellier
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Spatulous Fingers vs Clubbed Fingers

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— I refer to a CLINICAL NOTE on "Clubbing Secondary to an Arteriovenous Fistula Used for Hemodialysis" (240:142, 1978). I am a clinician who becomes concerned when symptoms and signs are not defined as precisely as possible. Reading that article and looking at Fig 1,I believe those fingers are spatulous but are not really clubbed.
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Mallet Finger

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2005
Mallet finger involves loss of continuity of the extensor tendon over the distal interphalangeal joint. This common hand injury results in a flexion deformity of the distal finger joint and may lead to an imbalance between flexion and extension forces more proximally in the digit.
Anup A, Bendre   +2 more
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FINGER POLYDACTYLY

Hand Clinics, 1998
Polydactyly is one of the most common congenital differences. Duplications of the index finger, central rays, and small digit each have unique characteristics and associations. Complex anomalies such as the mirror hand and pentadactyly represent specialized forms of polydactyly.
T J, Graham, A M, Ress
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