Hand injuries are common and often underestimated in terms of the structures damaged and potential loss of function if they are inappropriately managed. An accurate initial assessment, which includes a full history and clinical examination, will facilitate the optimum management and future outcome of such injuries. This article aims to give the clinician a methodical approach to this assessment based on the underlying anatomical structures and highlights some of the common pitfalls.
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