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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Joint contracture of the 5th finger
  1. ... may also have permanently bent third, fourth, and fifth fingers (camptodactyly), which can limit finger movement and lead to joint deformities called contractures. Contractures in the wrist can further impair hand ...
  2. ... all of the fingers angled outward toward the fifth finger (ulnar ... deformities (called contractures) that are apparent at birth in the knees, ...
  3. ... foot abnormalities. Hand abnormalities can include small pinky (fifth) fingers ... or joint deformities (contractures) in the ankles, feet, or toes. A few ...
  4. ... 1 is a disorder characterized by joint deformities (contractures) that ... toward the fifth finger (ulnar deviation). Clubfoot, which is an inward- ...
  5. Dupuytren contracture is characterized by a deformity of the hand in which the joints of one or more fingers cannot be fully straightened (extended); their mobility is limited to a range of bent (flexed) positions. The ...
  6. ... of the fingers are angled outward toward the fifth finger (ulnar deviation, also called "windmill vane hand"), and inward- and downward-turning feet (clubfoot). Less commonly, contractures affect the hips, knees, shoulders, or elbows. People ...
  7. ... term "arthrogryposis" comes from the Greek words for joint (arthro-) and ... outward toward the fifth (pinky) finger. Inward- and upward-turning feet (a ...