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Closed Sagittal Band Injury Due to Low Energy Trauma

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Sagittal band injury is a relatively common cause of extensor tendon subluxation caused by inflamma­tory disease or high-energy trau­ma. However, there are few reports in the literature describing sagit­tal band injury due to low energy trauma. In this report, we describe successful nonsurgical manage­ment of a closed sagittal band injury and extensor tendon subluxation associated with low-energy trauma. Patients in 2 cases had no rheumatoid arthritis or history of inflammatory diseases. Conservative treatment resulted in relief of symptoms and corrected the instabilities with no complications.


 

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