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  1. 20 lis 2022 · Extensor Tendon Injuries are traumatic injuries to the extensor tendons that can be caused by laceration, trauma, or overuse. Diagnosis is made clinically by physical examination and performing various provocative tests depending on the location of the injury.

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      Mallet Finger is a finger deformity caused by disruption of...

  2. An extensor tendon injury is a cut or tear to one of the extensor tendons. Due to this injury, there is an inability to fully and forcefully extend the wrist and/or fingers. Clinically Relevant Anatomy. Extensor tendons of the hand lie very superficially and the soft tissue covering the tendons is very thin. [1] .

  3. The tendons can also be torn by closed injuries such as stubbing the finger, usually at the end joint (mallet finger) or at the middle joint (boutonnière deformity). What are the signs of an extensor tendon injury?

  4. Tears caused by jamming injuries are usually treated with splints. Splints hold the tendon in place and should be worn at all times until the tendon is healed. The tendon may take eight to twelve weeks to heal completely. Longer periods of splinting are sometimes needed.

  5. A common scenario is an extensor pollicis longus rupture after nonsurgical treatment of a minimally displaced distal radius fracture. Another example is extensor tendon rupture secondary to prominent hardware from volar or dorsal fixation of distal radius fractures.

  6. 13 sie 2024 · The six extensor compartments at the wrist contain (1) the abductor pollicis longus (APL) and extensor pollicis brevis (EPB); (2) the extensor carpi radialis longus (ECRL) and brevis (ECRB); (3) the extensor pollicis longus (EPL); (4) the extensor digitorum communis (EDC) II–V and extensor indicis proprius (EIP); (5) the extensor digiti ...

  7. 22 paź 2023 · Extensor tendon injuries are very common, owing to their superficial location on the dorsum of the hand; Location of extensor tendon injury is described by a series of zones, which helps to inform management and subsequent rehabilitation; Diagnosis of extensor tendon injury is typically made on clinical examination

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