Peter Attia· MD
if you have a a torn or radio collateral ligament then you'll see a resting deviation of the thumb and and it's very prominent
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if you have a a torn or radio collateral ligament then you'll see a resting deviation of the thumb and and it's very prominent
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for the thumb this joint right here the mCP joint uh where you have a skiers thumb for the ulnar collateral ligament and a radio collateral ligament tear