1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0363-5023(96)80306-6
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Independent index extension after indicis proprius transfer: Excision of juncturae tendinum

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“…6,16,[32][33][34] For example, although quantitative data are lacking, excision of the juncturae tendinum has been reported to increase the independence of finger movements in human patients undergoing surgery to restore impaired hand function due to trauma, arthritis, nerve damage, or spinal cord injury. 16 Also, removal of the juncturae tendinum and webbing between the fingers in cadaver hands was shown to result in more fractionated finger extension movements when tension was applied to individual tendons. 32 Modeling work also suggests that surgical resection of the junturae tendinum should result in a greater independence of finger movements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,16,[32][33][34] For example, although quantitative data are lacking, excision of the juncturae tendinum has been reported to increase the independence of finger movements in human patients undergoing surgery to restore impaired hand function due to trauma, arthritis, nerve damage, or spinal cord injury. 16 Also, removal of the juncturae tendinum and webbing between the fingers in cadaver hands was shown to result in more fractionated finger extension movements when tension was applied to individual tendons. 32 Modeling work also suggests that surgical resection of the junturae tendinum should result in a greater independence of finger movements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall prevalence of EIP Twenty-one studies reported the prevalence of EIP [1,2,4,6,7,10,12,15,16,18,19,21,24,26,29,32,42,47,48,50] with a total of 3858 hands and a PPE of 96.5 % (95 % CI 0.928-0.989, I 2 = 96.2 %). The prevalence of the EIP in the included studies is shown in Table 2.…”
Section: The Prevalence Of Eipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extensor tendons are distally together by oblique interconnections, juncturae tendinum (JT). The most important functional roles reported to the JT are more useful for repairing the dorsal aponeurosis and identifying of the ED tendons of the hand (von Botte, 1993, 1995;Kitano et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anatomic variations of the extensor muscle tendons and prevalence have been documented in clinical and anatomic studies (von Botte, 1993, 1995;Gonzalez et al, 1995;Kitano et al, 1996;Tan and Smith, 1999). Even though the studies of the importance of anatomical features of tendons in hand dynamics serve as milestones, there is still a great need for more detailed studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%