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Tendon Injuries

Flexor Tendon Injuries

Background

  • Relevant anatomy
    • Each finger has 2 flexor tendons while the thumb has one flexor tendon
    • FDS (Flexor Digital Superficialis) flexes the PIPJ (Proximal Inter-phalangeal joint)
    • FDP (Flexor Digital Profundus) flexes the DIPJ (Distal Inter-phalangeal joint)
    • Synovial sheath surrounding the tendons
    • Fibro-osseous tunnel encloses the synovial sheath
    • Tunnel consists of 5 thickened annular (A) bands and 3 cruciform (C) pulleys
    • A2 and A4 pulleys most important in preventing bow stringing of flexor tendons
  • Diagnosis depends on whether one or both tendons are involved and whether the flexor tendons are within or outside the tendon sheath at the point of injury


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