Wrist and Hand

JERSEY FINGER

Jersey finger is a condition where the end of the finger is upward and does not straighten. It occurs when the flexor tendon on the front of the finger is damaged. The finger joint is a hinge-joint that allows bending and straightening of the fingers. Each finger is composed of 3 phalanges (finger bones), joined […]

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MALLET FINGER

Mallet finger is a condition where the end of the finger is bent and does not straighten. It occurs when the extensor tendon on the back of the finger is damaged. The finger joint is a hinge-joint that allows bending and straightening of the fingers. Each finger is composed of 3 phalanges (finger bones), joined

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NAIL BED INJURIES

Introduction A nail is the hard covering at the end of the dorsal side of your fingers and toes. The nail is composed of a nail plate, nail matrix (a tissue that protects nails) and nail bed. The nail plate is a hard, translucent part of the nail composed of a protein called keratin. The

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FINGERTIP INJURIES

Injuries to the fingertip can involve crushing, tearing, or amputation (cutting-off) of the tips of the fingers, which can occur at home, work or during play. Fingertip injuries can occur during every-day activities while using a knife, a lawnmower, or when we jam our hands/fingers in the door. They are the most common injuries that

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DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURE DISLOCATIONS OF THE THUMB AND FINGER JOINTS COLLATERAL LIGAMENT INJURIES

The hand is one of the most flexible and useful parts of our body. Because of overuse in various activities, the hands are more prone to injuries, such as sprains and strains, fractures and dislocations, lacerations and amputations while operating machinery, bracing against a fall and sports-related injuries. Dislocation A dislocation is when 2 bones

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FRACTURES OF THE FINGERS AND HAND

The hand is one of the most flexible and useful parts of our body. Because of overuse in various activities, the hands are more prone to injuries, such as sprains and strains, fractures and dislocations, lacerations and amputations while operating machinery, bracing against a fall and sports-related injuries. Fractures A fracture is a break in

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