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*Fractures, phalangeal and metacarpal, and soft tissue injuries of 4th and 5th fingers. | *Fractures, phalangeal and metacarpal, and soft tissue injuries of 4th and 5th fingers. | ||
*Wrist remains slightly extended (10° to 20°), 4th and 5th MCP at 50° to 90° flexion (the latter for boxer's fracture), DIP/PIP in slight flexion <ref> Chudnofsky C. Splinting Techniques . In : Roberts and Hedges’ Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, Chapter 50, 999-1027.e1 </ref> | *Wrist remains slightly extended (10° to 20°), 4th and 5th MCP at 50° to 90° flexion (the latter for boxer's fracture), DIP/PIP in slight flexion <ref>Chudnofsky C. Splinting Techniques . In : Roberts and Hedges’ Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, Chapter 50, 999-1027.e1</ref> | ||
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Revisión del 22:04 29 dic 2015
Indications
- Fractures, phalangeal and metacarpal, and soft tissue injuries of 4th and 5th fingers.
- Wrist remains slightly extended (10° to 20°), 4th and 5th MCP at 50° to 90° flexion (the latter for boxer's fracture), DIP/PIP in slight flexion [1]
See Also
- ↑ Chudnofsky C. Splinting Techniques . In : Roberts and Hedges’ Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, Chapter 50, 999-1027.e1

