• Hand clinics · Aug 2000

    Boxer's knuckle. Traumatic disruption of the extensor hood.

    • S L Hame and C P Melone.
    • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California Los Angeles, USA. shame@mednet.ucla.edu
    • Hand Clin. 2000 Aug 1;16(3):375-80, viii.

    AbstractThe unique function of the boxer's hand requires persistent, forceful punching in a constantly clenched fist posture, therefore, the metacarpophalangeal joints are continually exposed to blunt trauma and highly vulnerable to injury. This injury is traditionally termed boxer's knuckle. Although a myriad of metacarpophalangeal joint derangement is apt to result from isolated or repetitive blows inflicted and absorbed by the hand, the most serious and disabling type of boxer's knuckle is extensor hood disruption. Based on experience with 27 surgical cases, this article describes characteristic extensor hood pathology and operative techniques that have afforded a consistently favorable outcome.

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