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Redistribution of Forces in the Correction of the Boutonnière Deformity
J. WILLIAM LITTLER; RICHARD G. EATON
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From the Hand Service, Department of Surgery, The Roosevelt Hospital, New York
1967 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1967; 49:1267-1274 
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Abstract

Secondary reconstructive procedures to correct chronic boutonniere deformity involving reparative or additive techniques frequently fail to restore the necessary full excursion of the extensor aponeurosis. A simple release procedure based on precise anatomy, which redistributes the forces acting on the interphalangeal joints, has been successful in restoring full interphalangeal extension and flexion in a limited number of patients.

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