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Mallet Finger: A Trial of Two SplintsFrom the Royal Hallamshire and Northern General Hospitals, Sheffield
Over a period of twelve months, 116 cases of mallet finger were allocated randomly to treatment with either a Stack or Abouna splint. The two splints were equally effective, producing a cure or a significant improvement in approximately 50% of cases. However, the Stack splint was much preferred by the patients, who found it more comfortable, more robust and easier to keep clean.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 13, No. 2,
151-153 (1988) |
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