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Flexor Tendon Lacerations eMedicine Orthopedics

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Location: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1238823-overview

Description: Injuries to the flexor tendons of the hand are common. Each specific movement of the hand relies on the finely tuned biomechanical interplay of intrinsic and extrinsic musculotendinous forces. Considering the hand's role in labor, entertainment, art, literature, and passion, hand surgeons should fully define the normal and pathologic boundaries in each patient examined. With injuries that involve flexor tendons, fully defining the pathology is especially important. In this article, the management of the flexor tendon injuries is addressed specifically, with emphasis on history, physical examination, surgical repair, and rehabilitation.
Synonyms and related keywords: hand injury, flexor tendon injury, finger injury, Jersey finger, flexor tendon rupture, Kienböck disease, scaphoid nonunion, hamate fracture, Colles fracture
Neumeister, Wilhelmi & Bueno 2007

Type: Reference Material
Author/Contact: Neumeister, Wilhelmi & Bueno
Institution: eMedicine
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Language: English

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