What Are the Main Zone II Complications?
Despite rehabilitation tactics used to optimize the healing of tendons, there are many secondary Zone II complications that prevent full recovery. Decreased range of motion and increased stiffness due to
Your Flexor Sheath, Tendon and You
Our hands are, arguably, the most important tool we own. While our organs keep our body operational and our eyes, ears, and mouth help us perceive the world around us,
A Look At Jersey Finger Injuries
Tendon injuries are a fairly common side effect of various sports. Athletes put their bodies under different kinds of unpredictable stresses, with games like football and tennis carrying different risks.
More On The Forearm Fracture
To say a forearm fracture is “no fun” would be underselling it. The bruising, swelling, grinding and lacerations that can come with an injury of this type can be debilitating
The Osteoporotic Fracture: A Profile
An osteoporotic fracture is one of the more common negative results of the onset of osteoporosis. It makes sense, considering osteoporosis is a weakening of the bones due to deterioration or low
Sheath Dilation: A Problem With A Specific Solution
The ability to use our hands is central to how we interact with the world around us. We use them not only to pick up and interact with the objects in
Zone II: A Closer Look
In the orthopedics industry, flexor tendon injuries are common enough. Because of this, we’re fairly well versed in the multitude of techniques to treat these injuries. Still, with all of
A Closer Look At The Distal Humerus Fracture
A complex distal humerus fracture is a difficult problem to fix, especially using conventional methods. This problem becomes even worse in comminuted low distal humerus fractures, where bones break into
On The Topic of Flexor Tendon Problems
Every system has its weak point and, in the human hand, that weak point is your flexor tendons. Responsible for the extension and contraction of your fingers, these tendons are the