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Fingergelenkverletzungen

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Fingergelenkverletzungen gehören zu den häufigsten Verletzungen der Hand. Die Verletzbarkeit erklärt sich durch die exponierte Lage der Finger als Kontaktorgane zur Umwelt. Die Häufigkeit ergibt sich ganz einfach dadurch, dass die Gelenke sehr zahlreich sind.

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Waldner-Nilsson, B. (2013). Fingergelenkverletzungen. In: Waldner-Nilsson, B. (eds) Handrehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-38919-4_2

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