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  2. Dupuytren's contracture - Wikipedia

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    The surgeon keeps removing small parts until the finger can fully extend. [55] [56] The patient is encouraged to start moving their hand the day after surgery. [55] After surgery people wear a light pressure dressing for four days, followed by an extension splint, typically continuously for a few weeks, then every night for eight weeks. [56]

  3. Finger joint replacement - Wikipedia

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    The procedure was considered a major breakthrough in the medical field at the time. However, it is now considered an almost standard operation. The first successful surgery of this kind was conducted on 21 December 1992, in New York City, US. This surgical option is reserved for patients with advanced arthritis or with a hand deformity.

  4. Hand injury - Wikipedia

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    Hand injuries when not treated on time can result in long term morbidity. [6] Simple hand injuries do not typically require antibiotics as they do not change the chance of infection. [7] Many hand injuries need surgery, but the time from injury to surgery (delays of up to 4 days) doesn't increase the chance of infection [8]

  5. Hawks star Trae Young enters next step in rehab from finger ...

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    The team said he is making progress in his recovery and will begin small finger motion exercises this week. Hawks star Trae Young enters next step in rehab from finger surgery with no timetable ...

  6. Hand surgery - Wikipedia

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    A recent advance is the progression to 'wide awake hand surgery.' [8] In a few countries such as Sweden, Finland and Singapore, hand surgery is recognized as a clinical specialty in its own right, [9] with a formal four to six years hand surgery resident training program. Hand surgeons going through these programs are trained in all aspects of ...

  7. Surgical treatment of ingrown toenails - Wikipedia

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    The patient is allowed to go home the same day and the recovery time is anywhere from two weeks to two months barring any complications such as infection. As a follow-up, a physician may prescribe an oral or topical antibiotic or a special soak to be used for about a week after the surgery. Some use "lateral onychoplasty," or "wedge resection ...

  8. NFL: Russell Wilson out 6 weeks after finger surgery [Video]

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  9. Microfracture surgery - Wikipedia

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    The surgery is quick (typically lasting between 30 and 90 minutes), minimally invasive, and can have a significantly shorter recovery time than an arthroplasty (knee replacement). Chronic articular cartilage defects do not heal spontaneously. [1]