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Skeletal system / Soft tissue / Tendon / Finger / Musculoskeletal disorders / Extensor tendon compartments of the wrist / Wrist drop / Anatomy / Health / Medicine
Date: 2010-02-02 19:51:28
Skeletal system
Soft tissue
Tendon
Finger
Musculoskeletal disorders
Extensor tendon compartments of the wrist
Wrist drop
Anatomy
Health
Medicine

EXTENSOR TENDON INJURIES FAQ 1) Where are the extensor tendons located? All of the extensor tendons which extend either the wrist or fingers are located on the back (dorsum) of the wrist and hand. The muscles that operat

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