IndicationsRecurrent or persistent trigger finger refractory to non-operative management.SymptomsThe symptoms experienced vary and a spectrum is described which can be graded as per Froimson (1999) in order of increasing severity
Đọc thêmIndications:Carpal tunnel decompression is indicated for patients with intrusive symptoms of at least 3 months duration who have trialled a course of conservative management including use of night time extension
Đọc thêmMallet injuries are amongst the most common injuries involving the fingers of the hand. These are avulsions of the extensor tendon from their attachment at the dorsal base of the terminal phalanx.
Đọc thêmA Galeazzi fracture is a fracture of the middle to distal third of the radius and either a dislocation or subluxation of the distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ). The usual mechanism is high energy and thought to involve axial force through a hyper-pronated forearm.
Đọc thêmThe patient in this case had a spontaneous rupture of the EPL tendon following a distal radius fracture that was treated non-operatively in a plaster cast.
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