Hand fractures, or breaks in any of the bones in your hand, can be painful and limit the function of your hand. Proper medical treatment is required for a hand fracture. To ensure the best outcome, it is important to have your hand examined by a specialist who has the advanced training and experience needed to treat your fracture.
There are several common causes of finger injuries: Sprains. A sprain occurs when the ligament in a finger is stretched or torn. Symptoms include pain and swelling in the affected finger. Fractures. There are 14 bones in the fingers and thumb of your hand. A fracture is a break in one of those bones. Symptoms can include swelling, as well as sudden pain that persists, particularly when attempting to use your finger. Dislocations.
A finger dislocation occurs when the bones of a finger are forced out of their normal alignment. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, tingling, or a disjointed appearance. Lacerations (Cuts). Finger lacerations occur when the skin of a finger has been broken. Lacerations range in severity from mild cuts that only penetrate the skin, to deep cuts through tissue and bone. Symptoms can include pain and swelling. Some particularly severe or deep cuts will not stop bleeding and may limit the finger’s mobility.
Because we strive to help our patients achieve the best possible outcome, we are happy to share some additional information about conditions of the hand and wrist in our blogs. You can find more detailed information, including some facts about Carpal Tunnel, common symptoms and more in a few of the blogs shared below.
Finger injuries are common, range in severity, and may limit your hand’s function. When you’ve sustained a finger injury, it is important to see a specialist that can accurately diagnose the injury and recommend the finger treatment option that provides you the best possible outcome. MHS specialists have decades of combined experience in treating hand and wrist conditions, including finger injuries. We also have advanced therapy equipment and on-site surgical suites to provide the treatment necessary for more complex finger injuries.
MHS is committed to bringing the highest level of expertise, leading-edge therapeutic approaches, and the most advanced equipment, all to achieve the best possible outcome for you. Call us at 630-359-6888, or contact us today through our secure form to schedule a prompt appointment.
Because we strive to help our patients achieve the best possible outcome, we are happy to share some additional information about conditions of the hand and wrist in our blogs. You can find more detailed information, including some facts about Carpal Tunnel, common symptoms and more in a few of the blogs shared below.
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