Abstract
1. The case notes of 140 patients with a total of 297 severed long flexor tendons in the thumb and fingers have been analysed.
2. Fifty-seven patients in whom tendon reconstructive surgery was performed have been examined and the results have been recorded by three methods.
3. Methods of assessing finger and tendon function are reviewed and discussed. Accuracy and precision in tendon repair should be followed by an accurate and precise evaluation of tendon, joint and finger function.
4. A method of assessing the function is described. This is expressed as a percentage of the function of the uninjured contralateral finger.