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Finger Fractures: When You May Need Surgery for Proper Alignment

by Thomas Neustein, M.D. | 10 days ago

#HandPain #OrthopedicSurgeon #FingerFracture Not all finger fractures are the same. While many can heal with splinting, some require surgery to restore proper alignment, motion, and long-term function.

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