“…The reviewed studies provided a comprehensive insight into the physical characteristics of the condition, including information on fingers affected, joints involved, stage of disease or contracture measurements, bilateral involvement, comorbidities, age at onset, disease duration, family history of the disease, pain, previous treatment and recurrences (Orlando et al, 1974;Messina and Messina, 1993;Khan et al, 2010;DiBenedetti et al, 2011;Hovius et al, 2011;Bainbridge et al, 2012;Corradino et al, 2013;Eberlin et al, 2015;Sanjuan-Cerveró et al, 2017;Tuncel et al, 2017;Grazina et al, 2019;Mikusev et al, 2019;Russell, 2022). Many studies used physical outcome measures to report results, including Tubiana stage, thumb span, range of motion, degree of contracture and residual extension deficit (Kobus et al, 2007;Bainbridge et al, 2012;Bendon and Giele, 2012;Peimer et al, 2013;Eberlin et al, 2015;Bozhanina and Popstefanov, 2016;Malafa et al, 2016;Hwee et al, 2017;Poelstra et al, 2018).…”