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Examiners’ influence on the measured active and passive extension deficit in finger joints affected by Dupuytren disease

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Fig. 1 Measurement of MCP joint active extension deficit
Fig. 3 Measurement of PIP joint active extension deficit
Table 2 Difference between active and passive extension deficitmeasured by 3 examiners

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