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Long Term Outcome of Early Active Mobilization Following Flexor Tendon Repair in Zone 2
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1999
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Lower Limb TraumaUpper ExtremityOrthopedic BiomechanicsOrthopaedic SurgeryAchilles Tendon RupturesSoft Tissue InjuryKinesiologyOsteoarthritisApplied PhysiologyGrip StrengthHealth SciencesRehabilitationHand SurgeryHand TherapyZone 2Physical TherapyJamar DynamometerHand TraumaMedicineLong Term OutcomeFlexor Tendon InjuriesTendon Injury
We reviewed 34 patients with 65 zone 2 flexor tendon injuries in 39 digits whose outcome had been prospectively studied in an earlier investigation at a mean of 10.6 years after repair. Grip strength was assessed using a Jamar dynamometer. Outcome of grip strength in relation to normal data indicated an excellent or good outcome in 94% of patients, fair in 3% and poor in 3%. Using the grading system recommended by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, the active range of motion was graded as excellent or good in 75% of digits, fair in 15% and poor in 10%. These results compare favourably with those of the original study with 5/39 of digits showing an improvement from good to excellent. Sixteen of the 34 of patients continued to suffer from cold sensitivity.
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