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Closed traumatic rupture of both extensor tendons of the index finger in zone VI: a case report.
Attritional rupture of the flexor tendons to the small finger caused by osteophyte of the ulnar head…
Quick and safe: why a k-wire-extension-block-fixation of a bony mallet finger is the favoured treatm…
Differential sonographic features of the extensor pollicis longus tendon rupture and other finger te…
Spontaneous extensor tendon rupture due to scaphoid osteophyte: A case report and literature review.
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Role of US in Evaluation of Tendon and Ligament Abnormalities in Hand and Fingers
Flexor Tendon Injury Rehabilitation Regime Study
Comparison of Early Passive and Active Mobilization Protocols in Flexor Tendon Repair Rehabilitation…
Clinical Trial Comparing Active and Passive Rehabilitation After Flexor Tendon Injury
Is AMPS a Responsive Tool for Assessing Change in ADL-abilities After Finger or Hand Surgery
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