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  2. Jammed finger - Wikipedia

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    The injured finger may be examined to determine where the pain is worst. [3] If the finger is sprained or dislocated, pain will be worse at the joint rather than the bone. [3] Due to the risk of dislocations or fractures, X-rays should be conducted prior to testing joint stability. This allows for prior detection of a dislocation or fracture. [3]

  3. Hand injury - Wikipedia

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    Thus it is vital to seek medical help as soon as possible after any hand injury. [4] Sprains result from forcing a joint to perform against its normal range of motion. Finger sprains occur when the ligaments which are attached to the bone are overstretched and this results in pain, swelling, and difficulty for moving the finger.

  4. Thread trigger finger release - Wikipedia

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    The technique of thread trigger finger release is the application of Guo Technique [2] and the procedure is similar to that of the thread carpal tunnel release. [ 3 ] The successful rate of TTFR is high and there are almost no complications such as incomplete release, neurovascular or flexor tendon or A2 pulley injury, infection, bow string, or ...

  5. Alexa PenaVega says son's finger is growing back [Video] - AOL

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  6. Chronic wound - Wikipedia

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    Though treatment of the different chronic wound types varies slightly, appropriate treatment seeks to address the problems at the root of chronic wounds, including ischemia, bacterial load, and imbalance of proteases. [14] Periwound skin issues should be assessed and their abatement included in a proposed treatment plan. [17]

  7. Granulation tissue - Wikipedia

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    In vascularisation, also called angiogenesis, endothelial cells quickly grow into the tissue from older, intact blood vessels. [8] These branch out in a systematic way, forming anastomoses with other vessels. Approximate times of the different phases of wound healing, with substantial variation depending on wound size and healing conditions.

  8. Report: Russell Wilson out 6 weeks after surgery on ruptured ...

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    His middle finger could be seen bending back to a painful degree. ... Wilson getting sidelined for more than a month is the latest development in a rough start to the season for the Seahawks. The ...

  9. A Physical Therapist Shares the Best Exercises to Bounce Back ...

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    A physical therapist shares the best exercises to incorporate after a sprain to get back to normal. Sprained ankles can feel like they take forever to heal. A physical therapist shares the best ...