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RECONSTRUCTION OF INTRINSIC HAND DEFORMITIES

Hand Clinics, 1998
Intrinsic muscle contractures are a frequently overlooked cause of hand dysfunction. Tightness of these muscles may occur despite appropriate management. This article addresses the evaluation and treatment of these contractures.
F S, Lee, H, Gellman
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Congenital Deformities of the Hand

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1977
The management of patients with deformities of the hand is a complex challenge and the surgeon must maintain a sensible balance between function, appearance, mobility, and stability. It is possible for surgery to be too radical or too conservative and so be detrimental to the patient.
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Congenital mirror hand deformity.

Genetic counseling (Geneva, Switzerland), 2012
Ulnar dimelia or commonly called mirror hand is a rare congenital anomaly of upper extremity characterized by duplication of ulna, absence of the radius with symmetrical polydactyly. This anomaly may be associated with shoulder dislocation, fibular dimelia, idiopathic scoliosis, cirrhosis, pyloric hypertrophy or polycystic kidney.
Arayici, S.   +4 more
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Deformities of the rheumatoid hand

The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
Abstract The deformities of the rhuematoid hand are produced by an inflammatory process which has its main expression in the synovial tissue. Dorsal tenosynovitis, tendon rupture, and deformity of the wrist may be satisfactorily managed by the surgical approach. Ulnar drift, swan neck, and boutonniere deformities are difficult to treat.
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Realistic human hand deformation

Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 2006
AbstractWe present a new approach to realistic hand modeling and deformation with real‐time performance. We model the underlying shape of a human hand by means of sweeps which follow a simplified skeleton. The resulting swept surfaces are blended, and an auxiliary surface is then bound to the swept representation in the palm region.
Jieun Lee   +2 more
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HAND DEFORMITIES IN PATIENTS WITH SNAKEBITE

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978
Over the past 25 years, 83 patients have been treated at our hospitals for poisonous snakebites of the hand. Prior to 1970, polyvalent antivenin was used, either alone or in conjunction with cryotherapy, steroids, or incision and suction methods. Hand deformities, due to tissue necrosis, were encountered in 15 of 22 patients (68%) treated by these ...
T T, Huang, S J, Blackwell, S R, Lewis
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Digital Lengthening in Congenital Hand Deformities

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1994
12 hands with congenital short finger in 11 patients were treated with various types of metacarpal bone lengthening. These included three patients with brachydactyly, seven with transverse deficiency, and one with constriction ring syndrome. All cases involved metacarpal lengthening and surgery was performed 16 times in 15 digits.
T, Ogino, H, Kato, S, Ishii, M, Usui
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Hand and Wrist Deformities

2017
Pediatric hand and wrist deformities can occur in isolation or as part of a larger syndrome. It is important to be able to recognize these conditions to provide appropriate treatment recommendations and to refer the patient for medical or genetic workup when warranted.
John M. Stephenson   +2 more
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3D Deformable Hand Models

1997
We are interested in producing a 3D deformable model of the human hand, for use in a tracking application. Statistical methods can be used to build such a model from a set of training examples; however, a key requirement for this is the collection of landmark coordinate data from these training examples.
T. Heap, D. Hogg
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Hand and Wrist Deformities

2018
Pediatric upper extremity problems involving the hand and wrist are varied and range from acquired, traumatic conditions and chronic, congenital conditions. Knowledge of common pediatric hand and wrist deformities will help guide diagnosis and treatment of these disorders.
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