两点屈曲矫形治疗近端指间关节僵硬:无掌侧梗阻的简化牵引。

Q3 Medicine
Paolo Boccolari, Pasquale Arcuri, Roberto Tedeschi, Danilo Donati
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近端指间关节(PIP)的僵硬仍然是手部康复中遇到的最具挑战性的情况之一。如果不及时治疗或延迟治疗,PIP关节的创伤通常会导致进行性包膜挛缩,肌腱滑动丧失和功能损害。尽管使用三点压力系统的传统矫形管理仍被广泛采用,但随着屈曲的改善,这些设备经常存在机械局限性,特别是由于掌侧组件撞击。本报告描述了一种新型的2点静态渐进矫形器,用于恢复PIP关节屈曲而无掌侧梗阻。矫形器包括固定在掌指骨(MCP)关节的背侧热塑性底座,以及放置在中间指骨(P2)上的半刚性背环。通过环的背线通过内外通路施加可调节的屈曲牵引力,避免关节掌侧。该系统消除了对掌侧支撑的需求,最大限度地减少了剪切力,允许更大的屈曲,增加了舒适度。矫形器是在
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A Two-Point Flexion Orthosis for Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Stiffness: Simplified Traction Without Volar Obstruction.

Stiffness of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint remains one of the most challenging conditions encountered in hand rehabilitation. When untreated or treated with delay, trauma to the PIP joint often results in progressive capsular contracture, loss of tendon gliding, and functional compromise. Although traditional orthotic management using 3-point pressure systems remains widely adopted, these devices frequently present mechanical limitations as flexion improves, particularly due to volar component impingement. This report describes a novel 2-point static progressive orthosis developed to restore PIP joint flexion without volar obstruction. The orthosis consists of a dorsal thermoplastic base anchored at the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint, combined with a semi-rigid dorsal ring placed on the middle phalanx (P2). A dorsal thread passing through the ring applies adjustable flexion traction through an internal-external path, avoiding the palmar side of the joint. The system eliminates the need for volar support and minimises shear forces, allowing greater flexion with increased comfort. The orthosis is fabricated in <20 minutes using low-cost materials and is indicated in patients with post-traumatic or postsurgical flexion deficits where passive range of motion exceeds 60 degrees. It is not suitable for extension contractures or night use. Clinical use suggests that this approach improves the range of motion and patient tolerance while simplifying orthotic design and monitoring. This technique may offer a practical and accessible alternative for therapists and hand surgeons managing flexion contractures of the PIP joint, particularly in cases where conventional orthoses fail due to volar interference.

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期刊介绍: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery presents authoritative, practical information on today"s advances in hand and upper extremity surgery. It features articles by leading experts on the latest surgical techniques, the newest equipment, and progress in therapies for rehabilitation. The primary focus of the journal is hand surgery, but articles on the wrist, elbow, and shoulder are also included. Major areas covered include arthroscopy, microvascular surgery, plastic surgery, congenital anomalies, tendon and nerve disorders, trauma, and work-related injuries.
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