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  • One of the Most Significant and Common Injuries to the Fingers

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    Despite the fact that this chapter refers to lesions on the hands and feet, most of the problems come from the hands and fingers. A dangerous lie is that some of these injuries are only “a bend of fingers.” You should take these injuries seriously. If there is a finger joint in a sow is dislocated, it should be fully evaluated by a physician, no matter how quick and easy it was put in place the dislocated joint.

    One of the most significant and common injuries to the fingers is the “mallet finger.” In this injury, the tendon (along the back of the finger) that stretches the joint is torn from the last bone of the finger. Consequently, the tip of the finger hung, and the player can not fully extend the tip of the finger with the force of its own muscle. A “mallet finger” requires medical attention.

    Remember that there are also multiple small joints in the wrist. Be very suspicious of anything that may seem a sprained wrist. Many of these so-called hidden fractures sprains in fact, that are not obvious at first examination.

    PREVENTION

    Many of these small joints injuries can be prevented by teaching the proper techniques of game. This is especially true for catchers.

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    Published on July 17, 2010 · Filed under: Personal Injuries; Tagged as: , , ,
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