2023
DOI: 10.54905/disssi/v27i131/e16ms2542
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Implementation of physiotherapeutic strategies to prevent the deconditioning effects and hindrance in the fine motor functions followed by Mallet finger: A case report

Abstract: 38% of all upper extremity injuries that patients arrive in emergency rooms are fingertip injuries, according to statistics. When the extensor tendon on the dorsal surface of the hand's distal phalanges is injured, one of the most common injuries the mallet finger occurs. It is common to sustain a mallet finger. This case report's objective is to provide a summary of the mallet injury and potential side effects. Complications must be identified, diagnosed and managed promptly to be avoided. The Symptoms, diagn… Show more

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