The hand is immobilized in a dorsal splint with the wrist in neutral position, the thumb metacarpal adducted, and the metacarpophalanx joint fully flexed. Passive range of movement exercises are started on postoperative day two. Protected active range of movement exercises are started postoperatively at week five and continued until week 12. After the 12th week, full active flexion is allowed (Fig.
Thumb Flexor Tendon Transfer: Preserving Ulnar Artery
The hand is immobilized in a dorsal splint with the wrist in neutral position, the thumb metacarpal adducted, and the metacarpophalanx joint fully flexed. Passive range of movement exercises are started on postoperative day two. Protected active range of movement exercises are started postoperatively at week five and continued until week 12. After the 12th week, full active flexion is allowed (Fig.
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Corresponding Organization : Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU
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- Modifications to the original technique described by Guimberteau that avoid division of the ulnar artery
- The technique's attractiveness to hand surgeons
- The general steps of the original technique described by Guimberteau
- The original technique described by Guimberteau as a positive control
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