especially in cases requiring significant flexion angles[4]. Furthermore, a retrospective cohort study examining 149 cases of DIPJ and thumb interphalangeal joint arthrodesis found that diabetes ...
To maintain finger length, a 3cm x 1cm cancellous ... department with an incomplete amputation at the level of the interphalangeal joint after sustaining a chain saw injury to the volar aspect ...
There is no limitation of movement in the distal interphalangeal joints of these fingers or of any joints of the thumb, index and ... are seen to be incapable of flexion at these joints.