Mallet finger occurs due to disruption of terminal extensor tendon results in DIP joint extension lag which is called Baseball
Read MoreCongenital anomalies of the hand have been classified under the following headings International Federation of Societies for Surgery of Hand
Read MoreCarpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compressive neuropathy in the upper extremity. It is first reported by Paget
Read MoreExtensor tendons are divided into six different compartments discussed below. The Extensor retinaculum will prevent tendon bowstringing at the wrist
Read MoreScaphoid has a peculiar blood supply which makes its fracture much more clinically significant. Management of this fracture is challenging
Read MoreBlood supply of the hand is supplied by two main arteries either radial artery and the ulnar artery and their
Read MoreFlexor Tendon injury is common when the injury occurs in the volar aspect of the hand and forearm which is
Read MoreModified Duran’s Protocol is the post-operative rehabilitation protocol after the repair of flexor tendon injuries. Dorsal Blocking Splint (DBS): Wrist–
Read MoreDRUJ involves numerous structures where the stability of 20% is given by distal radius and 80% by soft tissue Anatomy
Read MoreTrigger finger occurs due to narrowing of the A1 pulley of flexor tendon sheath causing entrapment of the flexor tendon
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