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Page 1: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Hand Meets Sports

Disclosures

Nothing Relevant to this talk

Skeletal DynamicsmdashSpeakerrsquos Bureau Consulting

Fees Design Royalties

InnomedmdashDesign Royalties

2 Patents

The court the field

the gym the street

Location matters

Some injuries are more

associated with some locations

but anything can happen

anywhere

Chronic issues

Wrist sprain

Volar Plate injuries

Biceps and Triceps Tendinitis

Tennis and Golfersrsquo elbow

TFCC pain

Arthritis aggravation

Same recipe for all

RICE

NSAIDs

PTOT

Steroid injection

Advanced imagingmdashMove earlier if something sinister is on

differential

Referral

EXCEPT

NO Steroid injections for

tennisgolferrsquos elbow

Lancet 2005 RCT

Steroids lengthen overall

duration of symptoms

Acute injuries

Always always ALWAYS get

X-rays

splint with follow-up in 1w w

hand surgeon

If they can play they can play

Nothing will get worse in the

course of that one game

Chronic Injuries

Get an x-ray

If OT doesnrsquot help get an

injection or an MRI

It may be time for some rest

Acute things not

to miss

Loss of active motion at a joint

Jersey Finger

DRUJ dislocation

Finger dislocation

Boutonniere Deformity

Mallet finger (only important for late Swan

Necks)

Seymour Fracture

Profound weakness

Distal Triceps biceps rupture

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 2: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Disclosures

Nothing Relevant to this talk

Skeletal DynamicsmdashSpeakerrsquos Bureau Consulting

Fees Design Royalties

InnomedmdashDesign Royalties

2 Patents

The court the field

the gym the street

Location matters

Some injuries are more

associated with some locations

but anything can happen

anywhere

Chronic issues

Wrist sprain

Volar Plate injuries

Biceps and Triceps Tendinitis

Tennis and Golfersrsquo elbow

TFCC pain

Arthritis aggravation

Same recipe for all

RICE

NSAIDs

PTOT

Steroid injection

Advanced imagingmdashMove earlier if something sinister is on

differential

Referral

EXCEPT

NO Steroid injections for

tennisgolferrsquos elbow

Lancet 2005 RCT

Steroids lengthen overall

duration of symptoms

Acute injuries

Always always ALWAYS get

X-rays

splint with follow-up in 1w w

hand surgeon

If they can play they can play

Nothing will get worse in the

course of that one game

Chronic Injuries

Get an x-ray

If OT doesnrsquot help get an

injection or an MRI

It may be time for some rest

Acute things not

to miss

Loss of active motion at a joint

Jersey Finger

DRUJ dislocation

Finger dislocation

Boutonniere Deformity

Mallet finger (only important for late Swan

Necks)

Seymour Fracture

Profound weakness

Distal Triceps biceps rupture

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 3: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

The court the field

the gym the street

Location matters

Some injuries are more

associated with some locations

but anything can happen

anywhere

Chronic issues

Wrist sprain

Volar Plate injuries

Biceps and Triceps Tendinitis

Tennis and Golfersrsquo elbow

TFCC pain

Arthritis aggravation

Same recipe for all

RICE

NSAIDs

PTOT

Steroid injection

Advanced imagingmdashMove earlier if something sinister is on

differential

Referral

EXCEPT

NO Steroid injections for

tennisgolferrsquos elbow

Lancet 2005 RCT

Steroids lengthen overall

duration of symptoms

Acute injuries

Always always ALWAYS get

X-rays

splint with follow-up in 1w w

hand surgeon

If they can play they can play

Nothing will get worse in the

course of that one game

Chronic Injuries

Get an x-ray

If OT doesnrsquot help get an

injection or an MRI

It may be time for some rest

Acute things not

to miss

Loss of active motion at a joint

Jersey Finger

DRUJ dislocation

Finger dislocation

Boutonniere Deformity

Mallet finger (only important for late Swan

Necks)

Seymour Fracture

Profound weakness

Distal Triceps biceps rupture

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 4: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Chronic issues

Wrist sprain

Volar Plate injuries

Biceps and Triceps Tendinitis

Tennis and Golfersrsquo elbow

TFCC pain

Arthritis aggravation

Same recipe for all

RICE

NSAIDs

PTOT

Steroid injection

Advanced imagingmdashMove earlier if something sinister is on

differential

Referral

EXCEPT

NO Steroid injections for

tennisgolferrsquos elbow

Lancet 2005 RCT

Steroids lengthen overall

duration of symptoms

Acute injuries

Always always ALWAYS get

X-rays

splint with follow-up in 1w w

hand surgeon

If they can play they can play

Nothing will get worse in the

course of that one game

Chronic Injuries

Get an x-ray

If OT doesnrsquot help get an

injection or an MRI

It may be time for some rest

Acute things not

to miss

Loss of active motion at a joint

Jersey Finger

DRUJ dislocation

Finger dislocation

Boutonniere Deformity

Mallet finger (only important for late Swan

Necks)

Seymour Fracture

Profound weakness

Distal Triceps biceps rupture

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 5: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Same recipe for all

RICE

NSAIDs

PTOT

Steroid injection

Advanced imagingmdashMove earlier if something sinister is on

differential

Referral

EXCEPT

NO Steroid injections for

tennisgolferrsquos elbow

Lancet 2005 RCT

Steroids lengthen overall

duration of symptoms

Acute injuries

Always always ALWAYS get

X-rays

splint with follow-up in 1w w

hand surgeon

If they can play they can play

Nothing will get worse in the

course of that one game

Chronic Injuries

Get an x-ray

If OT doesnrsquot help get an

injection or an MRI

It may be time for some rest

Acute things not

to miss

Loss of active motion at a joint

Jersey Finger

DRUJ dislocation

Finger dislocation

Boutonniere Deformity

Mallet finger (only important for late Swan

Necks)

Seymour Fracture

Profound weakness

Distal Triceps biceps rupture

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 6: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

EXCEPT

NO Steroid injections for

tennisgolferrsquos elbow

Lancet 2005 RCT

Steroids lengthen overall

duration of symptoms

Acute injuries

Always always ALWAYS get

X-rays

splint with follow-up in 1w w

hand surgeon

If they can play they can play

Nothing will get worse in the

course of that one game

Chronic Injuries

Get an x-ray

If OT doesnrsquot help get an

injection or an MRI

It may be time for some rest

Acute things not

to miss

Loss of active motion at a joint

Jersey Finger

DRUJ dislocation

Finger dislocation

Boutonniere Deformity

Mallet finger (only important for late Swan

Necks)

Seymour Fracture

Profound weakness

Distal Triceps biceps rupture

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 7: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Acute injuries

Always always ALWAYS get

X-rays

splint with follow-up in 1w w

hand surgeon

If they can play they can play

Nothing will get worse in the

course of that one game

Chronic Injuries

Get an x-ray

If OT doesnrsquot help get an

injection or an MRI

It may be time for some rest

Acute things not

to miss

Loss of active motion at a joint

Jersey Finger

DRUJ dislocation

Finger dislocation

Boutonniere Deformity

Mallet finger (only important for late Swan

Necks)

Seymour Fracture

Profound weakness

Distal Triceps biceps rupture

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 8: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Chronic Injuries

Get an x-ray

If OT doesnrsquot help get an

injection or an MRI

It may be time for some rest

Acute things not

to miss

Loss of active motion at a joint

Jersey Finger

DRUJ dislocation

Finger dislocation

Boutonniere Deformity

Mallet finger (only important for late Swan

Necks)

Seymour Fracture

Profound weakness

Distal Triceps biceps rupture

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 9: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Acute things not

to miss

Loss of active motion at a joint

Jersey Finger

DRUJ dislocation

Finger dislocation

Boutonniere Deformity

Mallet finger (only important for late Swan

Necks)

Seymour Fracture

Profound weakness

Distal Triceps biceps rupture

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 10: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Acute things not

to miss

Joint instability

GamekeeperSkierrsquos thumb

Elbow UCL

DRUJ instability

Wicked Pain

Compartment Syndrome

CMC dislocation

Perilunate dislocation

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 11: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Fractures

Almost always associated with

bruising and swelling

Everything important (except

scaphoid and hamate hook) should

appear on plain X-rays

Not everything that shows up on X-

rays is important (Volar Plate

Triquetrum avulsion Tuft fracture)

Splint Ice NSAIDs

Early referral

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 12: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Nothings

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 13: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Fractures that will kill you fast

Jersey finger avulsion

PIP with dorsal subluxation

Phalangeal condyle fracture

Capitellum shear

Pediatric elbow

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 14: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Fractures that kill

you slowly

Scaphoid

Hamate hook

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 15: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Dislocations and Subluxations

PIPgtElbowgtCMCgtMCPgtDIPgtWrist

All dislocations require emergent referral to verify

reduction and no free bodies in the joint

PIP and CMC are the ones that will sneak up on you

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 16: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Tendon injuries

Fast-killers

Jersey finger

Distal Biceps

Distal Triceps

ECU dislocation

FDP to RF and SF pain (hook of hamate fracture)

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 17: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

ECU Instability

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 18: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Tendon Injuries

Slow Killers

EPL rupture

Tennis Elbow and Golferrsquos elbow

Extensor and FCR tendinitis

Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

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Nerve injuries

Without a laceration almost always a contusion

Neuropraxia can accompany dislocation but wonrsquot be

subtle

Make sure you document nerve status prior to any

reduction

Most can be put on ice for at least a week except acute

carpal tunnel syndrome

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 20: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Muscle injuries

Flexor-pronator origin avulsion

Extensor origin avulsion

Contusion

Late myositis ossificans

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 21: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)151-66 doi 101016jcsm201409001 Epub 2014 Nov

25

Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes

Freilich AM1

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med 2017 Mar10(1)1-9 doi 101007s12178-017-9395-6

A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athlete

Bachoura A1 Ferikes AJ1 Lubahn JD23

Clin Sports Med 2006 Jul25(3)527-42 vii-viii

Injuries of the fingers and thumb in the athlete

Peterson JJ1 Bancroft LW

J Hand Surg Am 2013 Dec38(12)2457-60 quiz 2460 doi 101016jjhsa201306004 Epub 2013 Jul 26

Hook of hamate fractures

Klausmeyer MA1 Mudgal CS

J Hand Surg Am 2015 Nov40(11)2169-2175e1 doi 101016jjhsa201507017 Epub 2015 Sep 9

The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations

Zhang C1 Wang H2 Liang C1 Yu W1 Li Y1 Shang R1 Huang C1 Huang C3

Orthop Clin North Am 2016 Jul47(3)599-607 doi 101016jocl201603005

Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A Review of Current LiteratureGillig JD1 White SD1 Rachel JN2

Clin Sports Med 2015 Jan34(1)37-50 doi 101016jcsm201409011 Epub 2014 Nov 25

Scaphoid fracturesFowler JR1 Hughes TB2

Distal Triceps Tendon Injuries

Keener JD Sethi PMHand Clin 2015 Nov31(4)641-50 doi 101016jhcl201506010 Review

PMID 26498552

Treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture why when how Analysis of literature and our experience

Giacalone F Dutto E Ferrero M Bertolini M Sard A Pontini IMusculoskelet Surg 2015 Sep99 Suppl 1S67-73 doi 101007s12306-015-0360-5 Epub 2015 May 12 Review

PMID 25962806

23

Risk factors in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) a case-control study

Titchener AG Fakis A Tambe AA Smith C Hubbard RB Clark DIJ Hand Surg Eur Vol 2013 Feb38(2)159-64 doi 1011771753193412442464 Epub 2012 Apr 4

PMID 22490998

Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy for chronic elbow tendinosis a prospective study

Barnes DE Beckley JM Smith JJ Shoulder Elbow Surg 2015 Jan24(1)67-73 doi 101016jjse201407017 Epub 2014 Oct 8

PMID 25306494

Management of complex elbow dislocations a mechanistic approach

Wyrick JD Dailey SK Gunzenhaeuser JM Casstevens ECJ Am Acad Orthop Surg 2015 May23(5)297-306 doi 105435JAAOS-D-14-00023 Review

PMID 25911662

Management of dislocations of the elbow in the athlete

McGuire DT Bain GISports Med Arthrosc 2014 Sep22(3)188-93 doi 101097JSA0000000000000016 Review

PMID 25077749

Page 22: Hand Meets Sports€¦ · Evaluation and treatment of jersey finger and pulley injuries in athletes. Freilich AM1. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017 Mar;10(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12178-017-9395-6

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