Acute Mallet Finger Injuries—A Review
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Sivakumar, BS
Graham, DJ
Ledgard, JP
Lawson, RD
Graham, DJ
Ledgard, JP
Lawson, RD
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2022
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Acute disruptions of the terminal extensor tendon are common and can result in significant dysfunction if not recognized and treated appropriately. This article provides a topical review of the contemporary literature concerning acute mallet finger injuries. It also proposes a modification to the Doyle classification to make it more encompassing and less prone to interobserver error.
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The Journal of Hand Surgery
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Clinical sciences
Extensor
mallet finger
terminal tendon
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Sivakumar, BS; Graham, DJ; Ledgard, JP; Lawson, RD, Acute Mallet Finger Injuries—A Review, The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2022