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Claw-Hand Caused by Paralysis of the Intrinsic Muscles
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Claw-Hand Caused by Paralysis of the Intrinsic Muscles
Claw-Hand Caused by Paralysis of the Intrinsic Muscles
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Eduardo A. Zancolli
Eduardo A. Zancolli
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1 October 1957
journal article
Published by
Wolters Kluwer Health
in
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
Vol. 39
(5)
,
1076-1080
https://doi.org/10.2106/00004623-195739050-00007
Abstract
Correction is to shorten the volar tissues of the joints. 3. Patients who have nerve lesions but do not have claw-hand are found to have a congenitally tight volar capsule of the metacarpophalangeal joints which prevents hyperextension. 4. The procedure can be performed at the same time as the neurorrhaphy if the surgeon considers it necessary. 5. The correction of the claw-hand should be obtained without tendon transpiantation since the tendons may be necessary for tendon transfers. Copyright © 1957 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated...
Keywords
HAND CAUSED
INTRINSIC MUSCLES
TENDON
CORRECTION
CLAW HAND
SURGEON
SHORTEN
TISSUES
TRANSPIANTATION
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