Injuries to the flexor muscle, fascia, and tendon of the left middle finger at the wrist and hand level are common and can result in a range of symptoms, including pain, weakness, and limited mobility of the affected finger. Sequela refers to the after-effects of an injury, and in this case, it can include scarring, contracture, and reduced range of motion.
Flexor muscle injuries occur when the muscle is stretched or torn, while fascia injuries involve damage to the connective tissue surrounding the muscle. Tendon injuries can occur when the tendon is torn or when it becomes inflamed due to overuse or repetitive strain.
Common causes of these injuries include trauma, such as a fall or a direct blow to the hand or wrist, repetitive strain from activities like typing or playing musical instruments, and overuse injuries from sports like tennis or golf.
If you suspect that you have an injury to the flexor muscle, fascia, or tendon
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