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Flexor tendon repair

Surgical repair of a cut or torn finger flexor tendon. Recovery is highly protocol-driven.

Why it's done

  • Cut or ruptured flexor tendon, often after a laceration

Typical recovery phases

Timelines are general patterns. Your surgeon's protocol always wins.

  1. 1Weeks 0–4

    Protect the repair; controlled motion in a dorsal blocking splint.

    Strict splint wear; perform exactly the motion your therapist prescribes.

  2. 2Weeks 4–8

    Active motion without resistance.

    Splint adjustments; more motion, no lifting.

  3. 3Weeks 8–12

    Begin light strengthening as cleared.

    Light putty; progress only with therapist sign-off.

Red flags — call your team

  • A sudden 'pop' with loss of finger bending — possible re-rupture
  • Increasing pain, redness, drainage, or fever
  • Worsening numbness

Splints you may wear