The aetiology of camptodactyly is an imbalance on the forces acting upon the proximal interphalangeal joint. There may be either an increase in flexion forces or a decrease in extension forces. Almost every structure around the proximal interphalangeal joint has been implicated in the pathology of camptodactyly:
A deformity that is initially passively correctable i.e. flexible or reducible, can develop into a fixed or irreducible contracture with time. This is attributable to the PIPJ contracture inducing change in surrounding structures eg skin tightening volarly, fascial bands longitudinally and abnormal PIPJ remodelling.
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