Finger Joint Replacement

The finger joint surfaces are formed by the proximal phalanx and metacarpal bones. The surfaces are covered by cartilage.

Certain conditions may indicate the need for a replacement for a finger joint such as: osteoarthritis (shown), persistent pain, severe loss of function, and certain types of fractures.

A replacement joint can help alleviate pain and improve function. The replacement joint usually has two parts that replace the joint surfaces and is made of a combination of metal and plastic.

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