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期刊名:Journal of hand surgery-european volume

缩写:J HAND SURG-EUR VOL

ISSN:1753-1934

e-ISSN:2043-6289

IF/分区:1.6/Q2

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We performed a cadaver study using seven fresh-frozen adult upper limbs to assess the impact of increasingly larger distal radial deformity in the sagittal plane on the range of motion in pronation/supination. Three palmar (20°, 30° and 4...
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We describe our experience of managing extensor hood injuries in boxers (57 fingers). The diagnosis was mostly clinical, with imaging only if the diagnosis was equivocal. The middle (61%) and index (26%) digits were most frequently injured....