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The editorial discusses the importance of identifying new research questions in hand surgery that address common problems faced by surgeons. It highlights recent studies on topics such as thumb injuries, finger strength after surgery, fingertip amputations, persistent pain post-trapeziectomy, trigger thumb incisions, and pain management during steroid injections. The editorial emphasizes the need for innovative methodologies and patient-centered research priorities in the field of hand surgery. It encourages researchers to explore questions that may seem trivial but are relevant to patient care and experience. [Extracted from the article] |