Difference between flexor tendon injuries and extensor tendon injuries

 Flexor tendon injuries
  • Both flexor digitorum superficialis(FDS) and flexor digitorum profundus(FDP) can be injured single or together.
  • Flexion of the proximal IP joint of the finger is brought about mainly by FDS and since FDP crosses this joint, it also aids FDS but FDP is solely responsible for the flexion of distal IP joint
  • flexor tendons that lie on the palm side of the hand help in bending the fingers.
Extensor tendon injuries
  • Extensor tendon of the hand are less commonly injured than the flexor tendons and are commonly seen in injuries to the dorsum of the hand, compound fractures of fingers and hand. 
  • Extensor tendons present on top of the hand help with straightening the fingers.

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