Management ConsiderationsTreatment Principles of Acute FDP Avulsion Injuries; Treatment of Subacute and Chronic Injuries; Rehabilitation; Outcomes; Summary; Questions and Answers; References; Chapter 3: Fractures and Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint; Introduction; Anatomy; Specific Injuries; Collateral Ligament Injuries; Dislocations; Treatment; Return to Sport; Complex Dislocations; Recurrent Dislocations; Central Slip Extensor Tendon Injuries; Treatment; Return to Sport; Middle Phalangeal Base Fractures; Treatment; Return to Sport; Palmar Lip Fracture with Dislocation
Open Reduction and Internal FixationSpecific Fractures; Distal Phalanx Shaft and Tuft Fractures; Transverse Fractures of the Proximal Phalanx and Middle Phalanx; Oblique and Spiral Fractures and Comminuted Fractures; Phalangeal Fractures in Young Athletes; Seymour Fracture; Phalangeal Neck Fractures; Phalangeal Base Fractures; Rehabilitation; Attention to the PIPJ and DIPJ; Treatment of the Stiff Hand; Return to Performance; Summary; Questions and Answers; References; Chapter 5: Climber's Pulley Injuries; Introduction; Anatomy; Biomechanics; Pathology; Investigations; Treatment
Surgical TechniqueResults; Conclusion; Questions and Answers; Questions; Answers; References; Chapter 6: Metacarpal Fractures in the Athletes; Introduction; Surgical Anatomy; Clinical Assessment; Radiographs; Stability; Immobilisation Techniques; The Metacarpal Head; Investigation; Management; Referral; The Metacarpal Neck (Fig. 6.1); Investigation; Management; Referral; The Metacarpal Shaft (Figs. 6.7, 6.8 and 6.9); Investigation; Management; Referral; Metacarpal Base Fractures (Figs. 6.10 and 6.11); Investigation; Management; Summary; References; Chapter 7: Thumb Fractures; Introduction
TreatmentReturn to Sport; Treatment; Return to Sport; Treatment; Return to Sport; Condylar Fractures; Treatment; Timing of Surgery; Return to Sport; Phalangeal Neck Fractures; Treatment; Late Presentation; Return to Sport; Summary; Questions and Answers; Answers; References; Chapter 4: Phalangeal Fractures in the Athlete; Introduction; Clinical Assessment; Open Fractures; Nonoperative Treatment; Assessing Stability; Splinting; Surgical Intervention; Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Wiring; Eaton-Belsky Technique; Intramedullary Wires; Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Screw Fixation
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This book provides insights into sports medicine addressing trauma of the hand and wrist. This collection of injuries invites readers to trace aetiology, diagnosis, relevant pathology, management principles, and outcomes of numerous injuries in elite and non-elite athletes. The authors present management principles and outcomes. It is an ideal reference for postgraduate musculoskeletal doctors and therapists for Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine postgraduate degrees. Each approach to deal with an injury is underlined by case reports. Readers will also find valuable questions and answers fro self-assessment purpose. Sports Injuries of the Hand and Wrist is aimed at sports doctors, musculoskeletal doctors, senior orthopedic trainees with an interest in upper limb, orthopedic trainees preparing for the FRCSOrth exam and similar international exams, as well as upper hand and wrist surgeons in the earlier years of their practice.