Spontaneous volar subluxation is a type of injury involving the metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP). These joints connect the palm to each finger of the hand. Essentially it is a joint of the hand bones and finger bones. Injuries and blows to this joint weaken the ligaments involved in the extension movement of the fingers and the thumb. Eventually, the fingers get weak and stay curled in.
Volar Subluxation - Definition, Permitted Movements, Diagnosis, and Management
Volar subluxation of the metacarpophalangeal joint is a rare form of injury that occurs when the force is directed to the palm. Read on to know more.