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Mechanism of a clenched fist injury

Mechanism of a clenched fist injury
Fight bite injuries to the hand usually occur with the fist in a clenched position. When the fist makes contact with a victim's mouth, the teeth can easily penetrate the skin and extensor tendon that are stretched tightly over the metacarpal head, thus injuring the underlying bone and joint.
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