Finger flexion, unable to straighten, can be caused by more than one reason. Especially since this child is already five years old, the full five-plus years have made his hands' deformities very stubborn.
Muscles have contracted, the skin is tight, and both blood vessels and nerves have long adapted to the current flexed state.
Naturally, the most core issue is the patient's finger joints.
As the age increases, the pathological condition of the bone joints, if not corrected in time, will only become more difficult to deal with.
Director You's suggested solution, bone cutting, was an unexpected one.
By removing a segment of the metacarpal bones, the plan aims to improve the hand and finger flexion - only someone with extensive practical experience would consider this option.
About ten minutes later, Director You sent a photo of the drawn surgical principle diagram via WeChat.
After seeing it, Zhou Can couldn't help but exclaim in admiration.
