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Extensor tendon injuries are traumatic injuries to the extensor tendons that can be caused by laceration, trauma, or overuse A fingertip that cannot be straightened.

Diagnosis is made clinically by physical examination and performing various provocative tests depending on the location of the injury Sometimes a piece of bone is pulled off with the tendon, but the result is the same Treatment can be nonoperative or operative depending on the zone of injury.

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Ten years later, he described the process of attritional rupture of the digital extensor tendons in the rheumatoid hand, with which his name has become associated.

Some parts of the extensor tendon are very thin and can be torn easily, even by jamming your finger

If these injuries are not treated, it may be hard to straighten finger or thumb joints. These tendons allow the fingers and thumb to straighten or extend Damage to one or more of these tendons can dramatically affect grip, dexterity, and fine motor function of the hand Boutonniere finger and mallet finger are two examples of extensor tendon injuries.

Extensor tendon injuries occur when the tendons that straighten the wrist, fingers, and thumb are damaged, often due to minor cuts or trauma, such as jamming a finger A common example is mallet finger, which results from tearing the extensor tendon at the tip joint of the finger. Anatomical knowledge and the understanding of physiopathology of extensor tendons are essential for an accurate diagnosis of extensor tendon injuries (etis) of the hand and wrist, because these lesions are complex and commonly observed in clinical practice. Hat are the extensor tendons and what do they do

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The extensor tendons are located on the back side of the hand, and a

E visible especially when the fingers are clawed These tendons attach to muscles in the forearm and a. Extensor tendons are just under the skin, directly on the bone, on the back of the hands and fingers Because of their location, they can be easily injured even by a minor cut

Jamming a finger may cause these thin tendons to rip apart from their attachment to bone. Mallet finger refers to the droop of the end joint where an extensor tendon has been cut or separated from the bone

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