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What Would Cause Ulnar Subluxation Of Extensor Tendons

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thelewisgang | 19:56 Fri 07th Nov 2014 | Body & Soul
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I've recently seen a private consultant re my permanently locked middle & ring fingers. He picked up on something other consultants I have seen including the surgeon who operated last year. He showed me the ulnar subluxation of the extensor tendons & pointed out to me the tendons running down the sides of these fingers instead of over the knuckle joint. I just wondered why this has happened. I am seeing yet another NHS consultant in 2 weeks time & am hoping that finally something will be done to correct this problem & the pain I am suffering once & for all.
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I have followed your case and the conclusion is that this is complicated and requires specialist treatment, that of a hand surgeon.

In answer to your question as to why this has happened, that of the tendons slipping out of position, is either a rheumatoid arthritic problem in the hands or disruption due to release of trigger finger, the latter quite rare.

This is the best that i can do.
I do not know in what part of the country that you live, but if it were me in your predicament i would "hot foot it" to a colleague and friend of mine.

http://upperlimb.wrightington.com/article.asp?article=31
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thanks Sqad. I am in Lincolnshire. Got appt on 21st November with what I've been told is a "top surgeon" at QMC, Nottingham & just praying he will help with this problem
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should have said "top hand surgeon"

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