Abstract

All the phases of the game can lay the hand of the rugby player to injurys. Joints are in particular often wounded and the triteness of this traumatism must not hide its potential gravity, which can lead to handicap compromising sports future. Rugby expose to high level energy crash leading to serious injuries as palmar thumb metacarpo phalangeal joint or long fingers proximal interphalangeal joint dislocation, usually unknown because uncommon compare with other sport activities. Considering relative bad results of secondary surgery, knowledge of theses particular trauma is mandatory to allow early adapted treatment and optimal functional recovery.

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