There are ligaments providing stabilization on both sides of the finger joints. Collateral ligaments. An injury called skier's thumb (Skier Başs thumb or Gamekeeper’s thumb) is caused by damage to the collateral ligaments located on the base of the…
Hand Anatomy: Hand; The forearm bones consist of radius and ulna, wrist joint and small carpal bones consisting of 8 bones in 2 rows, 5 comb bones and 14 finger bones. The nerves coming out of the cervical spinal…
It is a deformity in which the middle joint of the finger cannot be straightened. It usually occurs after trauma. The flattening of the finger is achieved by a highly complex mechanism. A tendon leading to the midline on…
It is caused by strokes or degenerative to the extremity joint of the finger. The extensor tendon, which straightens the finger, is injured in the area where it attaches to the bone (distal phalanx) in the most extreme node…
These are the situations that make up a mass. The majority are not malignant. Usually, the patient can be diagnosed with a careful history and hand examination. The most common tumors are ganglia (cysts arising from the joints), giant…
Hand and finger infections are usually caused by injuries such as needles, splinter sting, or injuries that we do not pay much attention to or treat them adequately. The hand and fingers have compartments separated by various borders. Infection…
There is no significant disadvantage compared to open surgery. Already when we recommend this technique to patients say that there is little harm. We'il tell them they won't lose anything with this surgery, but we can't say that in…