Mallet fingeroutcomessplintingsurgeryPurpose The current literature describes multiple surgical and nonsurgical techniques for the management of mallet finger injuries, and there is no consensus on the indications for surgical treatment. The objective of this study was to determine, through a literature ...
- 《Journal of Plastic Surgery\s&\shand Surgery》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Surgical Treatment of Mallet Finger Fractures by Tension Band Technique. A retrospective review was performed of 19 patients with irreducible fractures after failed splinting. The patients were treated with open reduction and ...
the cities’ management and governance, (2) the characteristics of the proposed solutions in terms of data sources, data quality, and data security and privacy mechanisms, as well, as strategies to incentivize citizen participation, and (3) the development stages of the applications being reported...
The terminal extensor tendon can be damaged, which can lead to a mallet-finger injury characterized by the loss of extension at the DIP joint. Figure 15 depicts the loss of the extensor mechanism at the terminal insertion and exposed IP joint of the thumb. The central tendon over the PIP ...
Pain in the finger joints may be from arthritis, especially if you have swelling and stiffness too. Injuries to the finger, such as sprains, strains, and mallet finger are other common causes. The finger might feel stiff, sore, throbbing, or achy, depending on the cause. ...
A model for the conservative management of mallet finger. J Hand Surg Br. 2004;29(1):61-3.Richards SD,Kumar G,Booth S,etc.A model for the conservative management of mallet finger.[J].2004,1(1).Richards SD, Kumar G, Booth S, Naqui Z, Murali SR. A model for the conservative ...
The aim of this article is to develop emergency nurses' knowledge of the pathophysiology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis and management of mallet finger injuries. After reading this article and completing the time out activities you should be able to: ? Identify the incidence of hand injury ...
Mallet finger injury, ligamentous sprain and dislocation of proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint of fingers are very common types of simple hand injuries. Immediate correction of alignment and protection of the injured area will facilitate early joint movement while maximising functional recovery. This ...
Extension Block Technique in Management of Mallet Fingerdoi:10.21608/AIMJ.2021.66075.1427Asem Elsayd Gomaa IbrahimAhmed ShammaTharwat Abd ElghanyAl-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine
Functional outcome and satisfaction with a `self-care' protocol for the management of mallet finger injuries: a case-series. J Trauma Manag Outcomes 2014;8:21.Brooksbank K, Jenkins PJ, Anthony IC, et al. Functional outcome and satisfaction with a `self-care' protocol for the management of ...