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Phalanx Fractures - Hand - Orthobullets
2024年8月16日 · Phalanx Fractures are common hand injuries that involve the proximal, middle or distal phalanx. Diagnosis can be confirmed with orthogonal radiographs of the involve digit. Treatment involves immobilization or surgical fixation depending on location, severity and alignment of injury.
Phalanx Fractures of the Hand - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年8月8日 · Phalanx fractures of the hand are often related to blunt, penetrating, or crush trauma; however, pathologic causes such as tumor and infection cannot be overlooked. Hand fractures, in general, are most commonly caused by falls, crush injury, and sports.
Phalanx fracture | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2022年5月20日 · Phalanx fractures can be intra or extra-articular and can occur at the base, neck, shaft or head of the phalanx. They often result from direct trauma to the finger (e.g. during ball sports). Crush injuries to the distal phalanx are also common and …
Phalangeal Fractures - Physiopedia
Fractures of the finger bones, known as phalanges, frequently occur and are often seen in emergency departments and clinics[1]. These injuries can affect the proximal, middle, or distal phalanx. In most cases of phalanx fractures, effective realignment can be achieved through non-surgical methods.
Phalanx Fractures of the Hand: Causes, Types, Symptoms, and
Learn about the causes, types, symptoms, and treatment options for phalanx fractures of the hand, common injuries affecting the bones in the fingers. Discover the importance of early diagnosis, proper immobilization, and rehabilitation for successful recovery.
Proximal Phalanx Fracture Management - PMC
Methods: We reviewed the most current literature on various treatment methods of proximal phalanx fractures, focusing on the indications and outcomes of nonoperative as well as operative interventions. Results: Stable fractures can be successfully treated nonoperatively, whereas unstable injuries benefit from surgery.
FINGER DISTAL PHALANX FRACTURES - Hand Surgery Resource
A distal phalanx fracture is caused by a direct force that exceeds the breaking point of the bone. The mechanism of injuries that lead to distal phalanx fractures like falls, sports and motor vehicle accidents are common. But the occurrence of a fracture in a particular human is sporadic.
Clinical Practice Guidelines : Phalangeal Finger Fractures
Fractures of the finger usually present with localised swelling, bruising, tenderness, with or without deformity. Significant angulation or displacement of fingers is sometimes mistaken for dislocation clinically. There may be ‘scissoring’ of the fingers if there is a rotational deformity present.
Phalangeal Hand Fracture - OrthoPaedia
Phalangeal fractures of the finger are typically due to direct blows to the hand. Most phalangeal fractures are treated with a splint, but unstable fractures may require surgical treatment to prevent complications such as stiffness and malunion.
Hand Therapy – Phalangeal fractures of the fingers or thumb
2022年9月29日 · What is a Phalangeal Fracture? A phalangeal fracture is a break of a phalanx (one bone) or phalanges (more than one bone) in your finger or thumb. Each finger has 3 phalanges. Proximal (nearest your palm), middle and distal (at your finger tip). The thumb has only 2, a proximal and distal phalanx.