
Figure 1: Extensor tendons, located on the back of the hand and fingers, allow you to straighten your fingers and thumb. (Back to top)

Figure 2: The mallet finger deformity causes a droop of the fingertip. This is caused by injury to the extensor tendon at the last finger joint. (Back to top)

Figure 3: The boutonnière deformity with progressive flexion, or bending, of the middle joint may result in a stiff finger in this position if not treated. The end joint also hyperextends (bends backward) from the altered force across the finger. (Back to top)