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. 1977 Jan;59(1):25–32.

Digital flexor tendon repair and return of function.

H J Richards
PMCID: PMC2491542  PMID: 319734

Abstract

It is widely accepted that all divided tendons other than the digital flexors, when sutured and with appropriate postoperative treatment, heal well and that a good return of function can be expected. Clinical and experimental evidence is presented. which indicates that digital flexor tendons also have the ability to heal well, with a good return of function, if suitably treated. The results of repair of 275 divided digital flexor tendons in man are presented.

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