Functional treatment of closed boutonnière deformity using a dorsal digito-palmar dynamic extension splint

We advise dynamic extensor splintage put on as early as possible within the first 6 weeks after the diagnosis of boutonniere deformity. This splintage runs from the dorsal aspect of the hand to the DIP joint which is left free to flex actively. This apparatus is left on for at least six weeks post i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annales de chirurgie de la main 1989, Vol.8 (3), p.246
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