1954
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-195436060-00009
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Trigger-Finger in Adults and Children

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“…12,13 Treatment is usually surgical. 4,5,9,[13][14][15][16] Dinham and Meggitt, 1 however, observed that patients presenting at birth had a rate of spontaneous recovery of 30%. They also found a rate of spontaneous recovery of 12% in those who presented when aged between six and 12 months, but none in those presenting above this age.…”
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“…12,13 Treatment is usually surgical. 4,5,9,[13][14][15][16] Dinham and Meggitt, 1 however, observed that patients presenting at birth had a rate of spontaneous recovery of 30%. They also found a rate of spontaneous recovery of 12% in those who presented when aged between six and 12 months, but none in those presenting above this age.…”
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“…Fahey and Bollinger (5) reported that conservative treatment led to failure in practically all their patients and therefore they recommended surgical treatment. Sprecher (9) also demonstrated that conservative treatment produced unsatisfactory results, and that surgical release was indicated.…”
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“…The etiology has been attributed to congenital factors (5)(6)(7)(8) or traumatic factors (9)(10)(11)(12)(13) .…”
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“…The videotapes were subsequently reviewed in slow motion to ascertain information on repetitiveness, force, posture, and vibration, all risk factors for developing upper extremity CTDs. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] 1. Repetitiveness Two quantitative measurements were used to assess repetitiveness: hand manipulations (cuts) per 8-hour workday, and cycle time (Appendix C).…”
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confidence: 99%