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... week . When tendons have been transferred , immobiliza- tion is necessary for 3 to 4 weeks ; active motion is then begun , but some type of wrist support is continued until the fifth or sixth week . Active use of the hand is the most ...
... week . When tendons have been transferred , immobiliza- tion is necessary for 3 to 4 weeks ; active motion is then begun , but some type of wrist support is continued until the fifth or sixth week . Active use of the hand is the most ...
Page 163
... weeks . Only the involved finger or fingers are carried through this technique . At 3 weeks the posterior splint is removed and the injured finger remains anchored to a wrap at the wrist level by the elastic band for an additional 2 weeks ...
... weeks . Only the involved finger or fingers are carried through this technique . At 3 weeks the posterior splint is removed and the injured finger remains anchored to a wrap at the wrist level by the elastic band for an additional 2 weeks ...
Page 168
... weeks by transfixing the joint with a small Kirschner wire . Suture the wound and enclose the finger in a moist cotton dressing . At 3 weeks , remove the wire and begin gradual motion of the finger . Long extensor of thumb When an ...
... weeks by transfixing the joint with a small Kirschner wire . Suture the wound and enclose the finger in a moist cotton dressing . At 3 weeks , remove the wire and begin gradual motion of the finger . Long extensor of thumb When an ...
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Arthrodesis of spine 3143 Color Plates | 70 |
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abductor amputation applied approach artery aspect attached avoid base Begin Bone Joint Surg branch capsule carpal carpi cause Clin close complete contracture deep deformity described dislocation dissection distal divide dorsal excision expose exposure extend extensor extremity fascia femoral finger flap flexed flexion flexor pollicis longus forearm fracture function graft greater Hand Surg head iliac incision indicated infection injuries insertion interphalangeal joint knee lateral ligament limb medial metacarpal metacarpophalangeal joint middle motion muscle necessary nerve North operation origin Orthop osteomyelitis palmar palmaris longus patient phalanx Plast position posterior procedure proximal radial Reconstr reconstruction reflect removed repair resection retract scar severe side skin incision splint stump surface surgeon surgery surgical suture TECHNIQUE tendon third thumb tibial tion tissue tourniquet transfer transverse treatment ulnar usually vascular vein vessels volar weeks wire wound wrist