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ent healthy fingers. In many cases, total grip force was even higher on the affected side. However, arthrodesis of the PIPJ resulted in a noticeable force reduction when smaller objects were gripped. Arthrodesis of the PIPJ almost always led to force reduction in the middle and distal phalanx of the affected finger. However, the total grip force of the hand was compensated by a higher force of the adjacent healthy fingers. In many cases, total grip force was even higher on the affected side. However, arthrodesis of the PIPJ resulted in a