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  1. Extensor Tendon Injuries - Hand - Orthobullets

    Nov 16, 2025 · Extensor Tendon Injuries are traumatic injuries to the extensor tendons that can be caused by laceration, trauma, or overuse. Diagnosis is made clinically by physical …

  2. Extensor Tendon Injuries - Massachusetts General Hospital

    Extensor tendons are just under the skin, directly on the bone, on the back of the hands and fingers. Because of their location, they can be easily injured even by a minor cut. Jamming a …

  3. Everything To Know About Extensor Tendon Injuries - Seattle Hand

    The extensor tendons are located in the back of the forearm and run along the wrist and fingers. They attach the muscles in the forearm to the bones in the fingers and wrist, enabling …

  4. Extensor Tendon Injuries | Soft Tissue | Handthology by ASSH

    Learn about the types of extensor tendon injuries from expert-reviewed key points, a full textbook chapter, videos, and more from Handthology by ASSH.

  5. Extensor Tendon Injuries: Repairs, Tears, & More - Hand and …

    Extensor tendons begin in the forearm and run along back of the hand to the thumb and fingers. These tendons allow the fingers and thumb to straighten or extend. Damage to one or more of …

  6. Extensor Tendonitis: What It Is, Causes & Treatment

    What is extensor tendinitis? Extensor tendinitis (sometimes spelled tendonitis) is a type of tendinitis that affects the tendons on the back of your hands and the top of your feet.

  7. Extensor Tendon Injuries - Dr. Groh

    Long tendons extend from these muscles through the wrist and attach to the small bones of the fingers and thumb. The tendons on the dorsal (top) side extend the fingers and wrist. These …

  8. Extensor Tendon Injuries – Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

    Learn about extensor tendon injuries in the hand, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options like splinting and surgery, and recovery tips.

  9. Extensor Tendon Injuries of the Hand - Physiopedia

    Extensor tendon injuries are relatively common and, if not treated appropriately, can cause permanent impairment of hand function. An extensor lag is often present and this can …

  10. Extensor tendon injury | The British Society for Surgery of the Hand

    The extensor tendons are strong smooth cords that straighten the fingers by connecting the muscles of the forearm and hand to the bones in the fingers and thumb.