By: Sharon Polansky Hyun Soo Cho BOUTONNIÈRE DEFORMITY.

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By: Sharon Polansky Hyun Soo Cho BOUTONNIÈRE DEFORMITY

WHAT IS BOUTONNIÈRE DEFORMITY? Is an injury that splits the tendon into two parts preventing the finger to straighten.

ANATOMY OF THIS DEFORMATION: There are several tendons in your fingers that work together to bend and straighten the finger. These tendons run along the side and top of the finger. The tendon on the top of the finger attaches to the middle bone of the finger (the central slip of tendon). When this tendon is injured, the finger is not able to be fully straightened.

WHAT CAUSES BOUTONNIERE DEFORMITY? “A forceful blow to the bent finger.” It also can be caused by a cut on the top of the finger, which can sever the central slip from its attachment to the bone.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS? The finger at the middle joint cannot be straightened and the fingertip cannot be bent. Swelling and pain on the top of the middle joint of the finger.

HOW DO YOU TREAT THIS DEFORMITY? Splints : A splint will be applied to the finger at the middle joint to straighten it. This keeps the ends of the tendon from separating as it heals. It is important to wear the splint for the recommended length of time-usually 6 weeks for a young patient and 3 weeks for an elderly patient. Following this period of immobilization, you may still have to wear the splint at night. Exercises: Your physician may recommend stretching exercises to improve the strength and flexibility in the fingers