Finger Flexor Tendon Injury(Jersey Finger)
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Cynthia M. Johnson, MA DefinitionA finger flexor tendon injury is damage to the tissues that help the finger move. It can make it hard to bend the finger.
CausesThis injury is often caused by a cut to the finger, hand, or arm. Other causes are:
Risk FactorsThings that may raise your chance of this injury are:
SymptomsSymptoms may be:
DiagnosisThe doctor will ask about your symptoms and health history. A physical exam will be done. The doctor will ask how the injury happened. The finger will be checked. A doctor who treats bones may need to look at it. TreatmentA splint will be needed to protect the finger. Other options are: MedicationsAntibiotics may be needed to treat or prevent infection. SurgeryMost people will need surgery to repair the tendon. Exercises will also be given to help with finger strength and motion. PreventionThis injury happens due to accidents. There are no guidelines to prevent it. RESOURCES:American Society for Surgery of the Hand http://www.assh.org Ortho Info—American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons http://orthoinfo.aaos.org CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Orthopaedic Association http://www.coa-aco.org Trauma Association of Canada http://www.traumacanada.org References:Flexor tendon injuries. American Society for Surgery of the Hand website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Published 2013. Accessed September 23, 2019. Flexor tendon injuries. Ortho Info—American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Updated January 2011. Accessed September 23, 2019. Jersey finger—emergency management. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at: https://www.dyname.... Accessed September 23, 2019. Tuttle HG, Olvey SP, et al. Tendon avulsion injuries of the distal phalanx. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2006 Apr;445:157-168. Last reviewed September 2019 by
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Teresa Briedwell, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS Last Updated: 7/14/2020 |
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