Table of Contents
- 1 What are injuries that can happen to your fingers?
- 2 What ligament is damaged when you jam your finger?
- 3 How long does a finger tendon take to heal?
- 4 How do you tell if I tore a ligament in my finger?
- 5 What happens if your hand gets trapped in a door?
- 6 What happens if someone slams a door on your finger?
What are injuries that can happen to your fingers?
Common acute finger and hand injuries include: Bruises. Ligament damage, such as skier’s thumb. Tendon injuries, such as mallet finger.
What is the most common finger injury?
Finger Fractures It is one of the most common finger injuries. These injuries often occur as a result of a crush injury where the finger is caught between two objects. Although those are the most common finger injuries, fractures can occur in any bone and any location on the bone.
What ligament is damaged when you jam your finger?
Small ligaments called the collateral ligaments support the PIP joint. A jammed finger may occur when then these ligaments are overstretched or strained. This damage can happen when the hands absorb too much force, such as when someone catches a ball when playing sports.
What do you do for a finger injury?
Management and Treatment
- Rest: Let your finger rest, if possible.
- Ice: Ice the injured area for 15 to 20 minutes at a time, especially within the first 24 hours.
- Compression: Wrap an elastic compression bandage around the injured joint to support it and reduce swelling.
How long does a finger tendon take to heal?
The repaired tendon will usually be back to full strength after about 12 weeks, but it can take up to 6 months to regain the full range of movement. Some people may never be able to move the affected finger or thumb as much as before it was damaged.
What is a Stoved finger?
A jammed finger occurs when the tip of the finger is compressed towards the hand. As the finger is compressed, the ligaments supporting the joints are stretched or “sprained.” Ligaments are soft tissues that hold bone to bone. The greater the force, the more severe the sprain.
How do you tell if I tore a ligament in my finger?
If the side ligaments are torn, the patient may have pain on the side of a joint, and the joint may be loose. If the ligament on the bottom of the joint (called the volar plate) is torn, the patient may have pain and looseness on the underside of the finger.
How do I know if I tore a tendon in my finger?
The most common signs of a flexor tendon injury include:
- An open injury, such as a cut, on the palm side of your hand, often where the skin folds as the finger bends.
- An inability to bend one or more joints of your finger.
- Pain when your finger is bent.
- Tenderness along your finger on the palm side of your hand.
What happens if your hand gets trapped in a door?
Crushing injuries from doors can also caused cuts and open wounds. In severe cases, parts of the finger can become severed when trapped in a door or hinge. Sometimes the severed part of the finger can be reattached if medical attention is sought quickly enough and if it is possible to reconnect the tissue.
How old is a child when their fingers get trapped in a door?
Trapped fingers are not just the domain of babies and toddlers; research shows finger injuries in doors occur at similar rates across three age groups: 0-4, 5-9 and 10-13 years, in fact, injuries in the latter group are often far more serious, with a higher proportion resulting in amputation.
What happens if someone slams a door on your finger?
If someone else shut a door on your finger or a door slammed shut on your finger due to the mechanisms keeping it open failing, then they are legally responsible for the injury you sustained. As the accident which caused your injury was not your fault, you have the foundations for a compensation claim for your finger injury.
What happens when a finger is torn away from its attachment?
If a tendon is torn away from its attachment, the patient may be unable to completely bend, straighten, or grip with the finger (or thumb).