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Appareil fléchisseur : reconstruction en un temps

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La traumatologie des parties molles de la main

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Les principes chirurgicaux académiques en matière de reconstruction des tendons fléchisseurs des doigts ont considéré le tendon comme étant une simple courroie de transmission de force entre la structure musculaire, responsable de la création de force, et la structure articulaire mobile, transformant cette force en un mouvement. Cette notion tout à fait mécaniste aura comme conséquence d’entraîner le développement de techniques dont le but sera essentiellement de reconstituer cette courroie de transmission le plus solidement et fidèlement possible.

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Guimberteau, JC. (2011). Appareil fléchisseur : reconstruction en un temps. In: La traumatologie des parties molles de la main. Approche pratique en orthopédie-traumatologie. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99068-7_16

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