A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Incomplete dislocation of the thunib. (Farabeuf.) persons can voluntarily effect (Figs. 418 and 419); the second requires morecomplete dorsal flexion (Figs. 420 and 421). In the former the ligaments are not Fig 420. Fig. Simple complete dislocation of the thumb. (Farabeuf.) 668 OF FIRST PHALANGES OF THUMB AND FINGEKS. torn, but in the latter the ligaments usually yield, and the round head of themetacarpal bone is protruded through the capsule and becomes prominent (Fig. Fig. 422.


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