Short Report
Hypothenar Hammer Syndrome: Rare or Underdiagnosed?

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Hypothenar hammer Syndrome (HHS) is a condition characterised by digital ischaemia as a result of repetitive trauma to the hypothenar eminence of the hand. It occurs in people who repeatedly use the palm of the hand as a hammer to push, grind or twist objects. It is a curable and a preventable cause of upper digital ischemia. In this report we present a case of HHS and discuss the causes and pathogenesis of this syndrome. We review the incidence, clinical characteristics, differential diagnosis, investigation and treatment.

Keywords

HHS
Digital Ischaemia
Repetitive hypothenar trauma
Occupational
Ulnar artery occlusion

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