2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2010.03.002
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Extensor Tendon Injuries

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“…Soft tissue mallet injuries may not be painful when they occur, but pain or tenderness at the DIP joint should increase suspicion for an avulsion fracture. 27 …”
Section: Injuries Of the Dip Jointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soft tissue mallet injuries may not be painful when they occur, but pain or tenderness at the DIP joint should increase suspicion for an avulsion fracture. 27 …”
Section: Injuries Of the Dip Jointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different therapy protocols are used to suit the zone of the injury. Traditionally zone 1 and 2 injuries are immobilized with splints for 6 weeks [21,22]. Further details of the rehabilitation of tendon injuries will be discussed in the third article.…”
Section: Tendon Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te ma tycz ne pi śmien nic two znacz nie mniej uwa gi po świę ca uszko dze niom tych wła śnie struk tur, w znacz nej mie rze sku pia jąc się na apa ra cie zgię ciowym [4]. Ce lem ni niej szej pra cy jest po ka za nie autor skie go spo so bu apa ra to wa nia kciu ka oraz po stę -po wa nia uspraw nia ją ce go i je go wy ni ków u pa cjentki po uszko dze niu ścię gien pro stow ni ka dłu gie go i krót kie go kciu ka w trze ciej stre fie ura zo wej wg Ver da na [3,5,6]. Pra gnie my rów nież tym opra co waniem po mniej szyć szczu płość opra co wań w ro dzimym pi śmien nic twie do ty czą cym tej te ma ty ki.…”
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“…In the relevant literature, much less attention is paid to injuries to these structures, the focus being mostly on the flexion apparatus [4]. This paper aims to show our own modification of thumb splinting and a rehabilitation programme and treatment results in a patient with an extensor pollicis longis (EPL) and extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) tendon injury in Verdan's zone III [3,5,6]. We also wish this study to redress the current paucity of domestic [Polish] articles on the subject.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%