Conservative management of chronic mallet finger
Patel-M-R. Desai-S-S. Bassini-Lipson-L. J-Hand-Surg-[Am]. 1986 Jul. 11(4). P 570-3. Ten cases of chronic mallet fingers that were 4 to 18 weeks old were treated conservatively by immobilization of the distal interphalangeal joint in extension for 8 continuous weeks and for 2 more weeks at night. With a stringent rating system, there were five excellent, four good, and one fair end result. Two patients had recurrence of the deformity within a week after treatment, and both fully recovered after 8 weeks of further splinting. Splinting is a predictable, safe, and simple method of treatment for chronic mallet fingers.
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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