Mallet Finger
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Ask Dr. Geier Monday -- Mallet Finger
drdavidgeier.com — “This week's Ask Dr. Geier Monday column tackles the mallet finger, a common hand injury in sports.” View full resource at drdavidgeier.com
Most Recently Shared on February 7, 2011 at 2:00 pm By:
New Ask Dr. Geier Monday column: Mallet finger http://www.drdavidgeier.com/?p=1376 #hand #injuries
My brother was diagnosed with mallet finger. Any tips or suggestions for him??
healthtap.com — “Soft-tissue mallet fingers (tendon only, no bone fracture) are my least favorite injury because results are almost always less than perfect. I used to splint continuously for 6 weeks and then at night only for 2. Now I splint continuously for 2 months followed by night only for 1 month. Best results the longer you splint full time. There will always be a lag (mallet deformity) to some degree.” View full resource at healthtap.com
Most Recently Shared on March 12, 2012 at 12:18 am By:
#HealthTap: My brother was diagnosed with mallet finger. Any tips or suggestions for him?? Answer http://t.co/1SHWLXMs
Dirk Nowitzki ruptures finger tendon
drdavidgeier.com — “Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki ruptured a tendon in the middle finger of his nondominant left hand Tuesday night in Dallas’s loss to the Miami Heat in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, according to ESPNDallas.com's Tim MacMahon.” View full resource at drdavidgeier.com
Most Recently Shared on June 1, 2011 at 9:46 pm By:
Dirk Nowitzki suffers likely mallet finger (extensor tendon rupture) Read about treatment, affect on play http://goo.gl/M2HQt #NBA #Nowitzki
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AMSSM'S FINGER INJURY TIP OF THE DAY: Mallet Finger is an injury caused by sudden forced flexion of the DIP joint... http://fb.me/sDFTK8pH
Dedo en martillo de la mano.
tutraumatologo.com — “Dedo en martillo de la mano. Diagn?stico y tratamiento: Informaci?n para los pacientes.” View full resource at tutraumatologo.com
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Mallet finger info in Spanish RT @tutraumatologo: ¿Sabe usted que es un dedo en martillo? http://t.co/0BVlD3bF
Episode 33: Meniscus Tears of the Knee and Much More
drdavidgeier.com — “Why does it seem like so many athletes are suffering meniscus tears? What does this common injury mean for high-level athletes, and for everyone else? Dr. Geier also discusses the injuries of New England Patriots DE Andre Carter, New Jersey Nets C Brook Lopez, Cleveland Indians P Chris Perez, New York Yankees P Michael Pineda, the alleged bounty system of the New Orleans Saints, and an update on Bolton's Fabrice Muamba. Plus he answers your sports medicine questions.” View full resource at drdavidgeier.com
Most Recently Shared on April 9, 2012 at 12:00 pm By:
Why are meniscus tears of the knee so common among athletes and regular people? http://t.co/KIzpqWIA
Episode 2: Adding Years To Your Life and Much More
drdavidgeier.com — “Watching television shortens your life, while even a little exercise extends it. Dr. Geier also talks about Houston Texans RB Arian Foster’s hamstring strains and Atlanta Braves pitcher Tommy Hanson’s rotator cuff tear. And in the Ask Dr. Geier segment, he answers your sports medicine questions.” View full resource at drdavidgeier.com
Most Recently Shared on September 5, 2011 at 11:37 pm By:
Episode 2 - Dr. David Geier Show... #askdrgeier questions: Shin splints v stress fracture, ACL grafts, mallet fingers http://t.co/SX19LWi
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David Geier
Orthopaedic Surgeon and Director of MUSC Sports Medicine. Blogger of sports injury prevention, treatment and wellness information.
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Raymond B. Raven III, M.D.
Dr. Raven is a board-certified Orthopaedic upper extremity surgeon with CAQ in Surgery of the Hand and Sports Medicine.
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David Geier
Orthopaedic Surgeon and Director of MUSC Sports Medicine. Blogger of sports injury prevention, treatment and wellness information.
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