Sonographic Diagnosis of Flexor Tendon Incarceration by a Malunited Fracture Fragment: A Case Report
Background and Clinical Significance: Post-traumatic finger stiffness is frequently attributed to soft tissue adhesions; however, mechanical obstruction from occult osseous structures remains a rare but critical differential diagnosis in adults. Case Presentation: This report describes a 56-year-old female presenting with severe, refractory stiffness of the little finger eight months after a proximal phalanx fracture. Despite extensive conservative therapy, active and passive flexion at the prox
