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Fingers

Area: FINGERS 
Primary Problem: Swan neck positioning, or the fingers tend to straighten too much at the middle joint (PIP). Another problem is when the fingers are weak opening up. Most Common Procedure: These two concerns are more complicated to describe and varied. They can be best defined by your surgical team. There are options for these issues, so ask your team if you/your child is appropriate for reconstruction at the digits.

                                                   Little finger "swan neck"

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