The results illuminate a direct correlation between the mechanism of injury and the pattern of injury in the clinical picture of mallet finger.Kreuder, AndreaPennig, DietmarBoese, Christoph KoljaEysel, PeerOppermann, JohannesDargel, JensSurgical and radiologic anatomy...
Mallet finger - management and patient compliance. Mallet finger is a flexion deformity of the finger resulting from injury to the extensor mechanism at the base of the distal phalanx. This article discusse... D Anderson - 《Australian Family Physician》 被引量: 20发表: 2011年 加载更多来源...
Wang, TiezhengQi, HengtaoTeng, JianboWang, ZengtaoZhao, BinSci RepScientific ReportsTiezheng Wang1, Hengtao Qi1, Jianbo Teng, Zengtao Wang & Bin Zhao (2017). The Role of High Frequency Ultrasonography in Diagnosis of Acute Closed Mallet Finger Injury;Scientific Reports volume 7, Article ...
Classification of these mallet fingers based on the mechanism of injury demonstrated a high incidence (85%) resulting from minimal trauma or occurring spontaneously. Symptoms and signs of bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome were documented in five family members with mallet fingers (71%), and three ...
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. Mallet injuries ...
Finger InjuriesTendon InjuriesBACKGROUND: Mallet finger, also called drop or baseball finger, is where the end of a finger cannot be actively straightened out due to injury of the extensor tendon mechanism. Treatment commonly involves splintage of the finger for six or more weeks. Less frequently...
The closed rupture of the distal digital extensor tendon at its attachment on the terminal phalanx - the so-called mallet finger - is seen very often in ball games ("basketball finger", "baseball finger"). Closed rupture with and without a bony fragment can be distinguished. We demonstrate ...
We present a case of bony mallet finger in childhood. Radiographs showed a small fragment above the distal interphalangeal joint, and this fragment was separated from the dorsal epiphysis without injury to the epiphyseal plate. Open reduction and fixation were performed and bone union was achieved ...
Abstract Background Mallet finger, also called drop or baseball finger, is where the end of a finger cannot be actively straightened out due to injury of the extensor tendon mechanism. Treatment commonly involves splintage of the finger for six or more weeks. Less frequently, surgical fixation ...
As such, the principles of treatment for mallet finger have been used to guide treatment of the mallet toe. The mechanism of injury, treatment, and rehabilitation for the acute, unstable mallet toe of the hallux are described in this case report.Martin,E.A.Barske,H.L.DiGiovanni,B.F....