Typically in arthrogryposis, the fingers are stiff, flexed and ulnarly deviated. The thumb is typically clasped into the palm. A full range of motion at affected joints is unattainable and the usual treatment is that of an osteotomy to position individual digits in a better functional position. Thumb position may be improved with osteotomies or tendon transfers.
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