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  • Methods 18 cases(32 lesions)of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures were treated with titanium mini-plate and early postoperative rehabilitation.
  • This proclivity is constant; the normal interphalangeal articulation is an incomplete ginglymoid joint and while its dorso-volar diameter is great, this in no wise compensates for its disproportionately narrow transverse diameter. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • While Emma was gone, I removed each of the right digits at the level of the first interphalangeal joint. Break No Bones
  • These areas include the plantar fascia, ankle joint, tarsal tunnel, interdigital space, and first metatarsophalangeal joint.
  • To detect tenderness in the metacarpal phalangeal joints, squeeze the patient's hand between your thumb and fingers.
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  • Wounds on the foot consisted of exposed long extensor tendons and medial cuneiform and navicular bones and first metatarsal bone was exposed along its length up to the first metatarsal phalangeal joint.
  • Outermost slip from the glenoidal fibro-cartilage; 2, lateral ligament of the first interphalangeal articulation; 3, prolongations of the lateral ligament of the first interphalangeal articulation attached to the end of the navicular bone to form the postero-lateral ligament of the pedal joint; Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • —The body is prismoid in form, tapers gradually from the tarsal to the phalangeal extremity, and is curved longitudinally, so as to be concave below, slightly convex above. II. Osteology. 6d. 2. The Metatarsus
  • A tooth may penetrate an extensor tendon and MCP joint capsule, sometimes fracturing a metacarpal or phalangeal bone.
  • Pastern proximal interphalangeal joint, inflammation of ligaments of, 129 Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Most midphalangeal fractures are caused by direct blows and result in transverse fractures, whereas distal phalangeal fractures are usually a result of crushing injuries occasionally accompanied by nail-bed injuries.
  • The finger and thumb flexors were transected at the proximal interphalangeal joint and metacarpal phalangeal joint, respectively.
  • For histopathological observation, interphalangeal joint of right hind paw was sliced and placed in fixative of 10% formaline.
  • If a single digit is infected, a finger splint supporting the interphalangeal joints in extension is usually adequate.
  • Background: Pediatric trigger thumb is a condition of flexion deformity of the interphalangeal joint in children.
  • The extremities showed stigmata of rheumatoid arthritis with symmetrical swelling of the proximal interphalangeal joints and limited range of motion and swelling of the metacarpal phalangeal joints bilaterally.
  • Flexion force applied against long finger (third digit) extension distal to the proximal interphalangeal joint may provoke pain over the extensor muscle mass in the proximal forearm.
  • Christelle had a ninety-degree flexion contracture in the proximal interphalangeal joint of her right little finger. 206 BONES
  • This behavior is characterized by consistent covariations in the angular excursion of the metacarpal and proximal interphalangeal joints.
  • The metacarpophalangeal articulation (fetlock joint), is a hinge joint and its articular surfaces contact one another, with respect to their having a long bearing surface from side to side, as do all ginglymus Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Injury to the ulnar collateral ligament of the metacarpophalangeal joint trips off the tongue more agreeably as gamekeeper's thumb.
  • Middle and proximal phalangeal fractures should be examined for evidence of angulation (by roentgenography) or rotation (by clinical examination), which require reduction.
  • The best examples of ginglymus are the interphalangeal joints and the joint between the humerus and ulna; the knee - and ankle-joints are less typical, as they allow a slight degree of rotation or of side-to-side movement in certain positions of the limb. III. Syndesmology. 3. Classification of Joints
  • The metacarpo-phalangeal sheath and the ring of the perforatus laid open posteriorly, and the cut edges reflected; the flexor perforans cut through at about the region of the sesamoids, and its inferior portion deflected. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • Middle and proximal phalangeal fractures should be examined for evidence of angulation (by roentgenography) or rotation (by clinical examination), which require reduction.
  • The most common joint injuries in the hand involve the proximal interphalangeal joint of the digits, MP joint of the thumb, and basilar joint of the thumb.
  • The flexor sheath is a membranous structure, which surrounds the flexor tendons from the metacarpal neck to the volar plate of the distal interphalangeal joint and is attached longitudinally to the underlying bony structures.
  • Over the years compensatory deformity developed in the metacarpo-phalangeal and distal interphalangeal joints. 206 BONES
  • Open navicular joint does not occur, as a rule, except by way of the solar surface of the foot, and the introduction of active and virulent contagium is certain to happen; consequently, an acute synovitis quickly resulting in an intensely septic and progressively destructive arthritis soon follows in perforation of the capsule of the distal interphalangeal articulation. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Gottron's papules, violaceous papules overlying the dorsal interphalangeal or metacarpophalangeal areas, elbow or knee joints, occur in approximately 70 percent of patients with dermatomyositis.
  • One of these, starting in front of the wrist at the tuberosity of the navicular bone, curves around the thenar eminence and ends on the radial border of the hand a little above the metacarpophalangeal joint of the index finger. XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 11. Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity
  • Osteoarthritis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) of the foot, termed hallux limitus, is common and painful. BioMed Central - Latest articles

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