Metacarpophalangeal Joint Arthritis - Wake Orthopaedics
point towards the little finger (see Figure 2). Less commonly, other conditions can produce pain, deformity, and motion loss. Previous injuries can result in a gradual loss of joint cartilage (post-traumatic arthritis) with progressive pain and stiffness. Similar findings are seen with osteoarthritis. Post-traumatic ................
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