PIP Joint Arthroplasty

Proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint arthroplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring function and alleviating pain in the PIP joints of the fingers. This procedure is typically indicated for patients suffering from severe joint damage due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, or other degenerative diseases.

19-1: Assessment criteria for surgical intervention

19-2: Role of physical therapy in postoperative recovery

19-3: Factors influencing successful outcomes

19-4: Current trends and research in PIP joint arthroplasty

19-5: Overview of ongoing clinical trials and emerging evidence in PIP joint arthroplasty

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