Fig. 12.23.6
 Sagittal band rupture at the MP joint level, allowing the extensor tendon to slip off the prominence of the metacarpal head, weakening its ability to extend the finger, mainly at the MP joint. The rupture usually occurs on the radial side, allowing the tendon to slip in an ulnar direction, and the finger drops into some flexion and ulnar deviation, often with a little supination of the finger.

Sagittal band rupture at the MP joint level, allowing the extensor tendon to slip off the prominence of the metacarpal head, weakening its ability to extend the finger, mainly at the MP joint. The rupture usually occurs on the radial side, allowing the tendon to slip in an ulnar direction, and the finger drops into some flexion and ulnar deviation, often with a little supination of the finger.

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