Mallet Finger Clinical Trial
Official title:
Night Splinting After 6 to 8 Weeks of Continuous Splinting for Mallet Finger
Do patients that night splint for 1 month after 6-8 weeks of continuous splinting for a
mallet injury have the same extensor lag 4 months after initiating treatment as patients
that do not perform night splinting?
Secondary Question: Is night splinting a predictor of DASH score or patient satisfaction (on
a 5-Point Likert scale)?
n/a
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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