نتایج جستجو برای: extensor tendon injuries

تعداد نتایج: 146583  

Journal: :JAMA internal medicine 2015
Luke Gilman Dori N Cage Adam Horn Frank Bishop Warren P Klam Andrew P Doan

IMPORTANCE Excessive use of smartphones has been associated with injuries. OBSERVATIONS A 29-year-old, right hand-dominant man presented with chronic left thumb pain and loss of active motion from playing a Match-3 puzzle video game on his smartphone all day for 6 to 8 weeks. On physical examination, the left extensor pollicis longus tendon was not palpable, and no tendon motion was noted wit...

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery, European volume 2008
A R Koul R K Patil V Philip

This study presents a retrospective evaluation of patients managed with single-stage repair following complex extensor tendon injuries. Over a 2-year period, 21 extensor tendons were reconstructed in 18 patients with complex hand injuries in zones V-VII. All eight patients needed soft tissue cover. Active mobilisation was started in the first week. Total active motion (TAM) at 4 weeks was a mea...

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery 2014
Wyndell H Merritt

The relative motion splint was initially developed to facilitate postoperative rehabilitation after repair of extensor tendon injuries at the dorsum of the hand and forearm. It has subsequently been used for rehabilitation of sagittal band injuries and after repair of closed attrition extensor tendon ruptures in rheumatoid arthritis. This is much less awkward than other braces and can readily b...

2009
Takuya Fujimoto Yoshihiro Tanase Takashi Oribe Yasushi Watanabe

A 15-year-old pitcher on a boys' Little League baseball team suffered spontaneous rupture of the extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) tendon. Since the EPB tendon was, at surgery, found hypoplastic and non-functional, transfer of the extensor indicis proprius (EIP) tendon was carried out. After a 6-month period of rehabilitation and follow-up, the patient was able to resume playing baseball. Although...

Journal: :Cureus 2016
Raju Vaishya Amit Kumar Agarwal Vipul Vijay

Extensor mechanism disruption following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a rare but devastating complication. These patients may require revision of the implants, but even then, it may not be possible to restore the normal function of the knee after the disruption. The patterns of extensor mechanism disruption can broadly be classified into three types: suprapatellar (quadriceps tendon rupture)...

2008
Matthew E. Oetgen Seth D. Dodds

Finger fractures are common injuries with a wide spectrum of presentation. Although a vast majority of these injuries may be treated non-operatively with gentle reduction, appropriate splinting, and careful follow-up, health care providers must recognize injury patterns that require more specialized care. Injuries involving unstable fracture patterns, intra-articular extension, or tendon functi...

Journal: :Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja 2008
Agnieszka Wańczyk Marek Pieniazek Maria Pelczar-Pieniazek

BACKGROUND Extensor tendon injuries in zone I and II are the most common closed tendon injuries. The aim of this study was to present a therapeutic programme and the results of rehabilitation of patients with these injuries relative to patient management following the injury. MATERIAL AND METHODS The subjects were 50 patients who had sustained injuries to extensor tendons of fingers II-V in V...

2016
Kiersten Carter Arica Nesper Laleh Gharahbaghian Phillips Perera

Traumatic injuries to the knee are common in emergency medicine. Bedside ultrasound (US) has benefits in the rapid initial detection of injuries to the patella. In addition, US can also quickly detect injuries to the entire knee extensor mechanism, including the quadriceps tendon and inferior patellar ligament, which may be difficult to diagnose with plain radiographs. While magnetic resonance ...

2001
Achilleas Thoma Adel Quttainah

The extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon is one of the most frequently ruptured tendons. The EPL is the primary extensor of the interphalangeal (IP) joint of the thumb and is also important in metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint extension. The loss of this tendon leads to an inability to extend the thumb and raise it to the level of the palm, leaving the patient with a useless thumb (1). Clinicall...

2016
Ali Güleç Faik Türkmen Serdar Toker Mehmet Ali Acar

BACKGROUND To evaluate the efficiency of the percutaneous 18-G needle technique in releasing the fibro-osseous sheath over the first dorsal extensor compartment of the hand. METHODS Using anatomic landmarks, percutaneous release was performed with an 18-G needle on 48 wrists of 24 cadavers. The specimens were then dissected and examined for the completeness of the first dorsal extensor compar...

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