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A Patient's Guide to Mallet Finger Injuries


A Patient's Guide to Mallet Finger Injuries - Shoulder2Hand

Most of these injuries heal without significant problems. One such injury is an injury to the distal interphalangeal, or DIP, joint of the finger. This joint is ...

Comprehensive Guide to Mallet Finger Injuries

A mallet finger injury occurs when the fingertip or thumb is subjected to a forceful downward bend, damaging the tendon responsible for ...

Patient Education Mallet Finger - The CORE Institute

Mallet Finger. A mallet finger is a deformity of a finger caused by damage to the extensor tendon as it attaches to the bone at the tip of.

Mallet Finger - Dr. Groh

A Patient's Guide to Mallet Finger (Baseball Finger) · Description. In a mallet injury, when an object hits the tip of the finger or thumb, the force of the blow ...

Mallet Finger - OrthoInfo - AAOS

Mallet finger is an injury to the thin tendon that straightens the end joint of a finger or thumb. This joint is called the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint ...

Mallet finger - NHS

Mallet finger is an injury to the end of the finger, causing the tip to bend. It's a common sports injury and is treated using a splint.

Instructions for Mallet Finger Treatment Purpose

Diagnosis: A mallet finger refers to an injury whereby the extensor tendon to the tip joint (distal interphalangeal) of the finger is disrupted or torn. The ...

Mallet Finger Injuries - Orthogate

Untreated, this can cause the end of the finger to fail to straighten completely, a condition called mallet finger. This guide will help you ...

An overview of mallet finger injuries - PMC - PubMed Central

Mallet finger describes a fingertip deformity where the distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) of the affected digit is held in flexion, unable to extend the ...

ADVICE AFTER A MALLET FINGER INJURY

Your finger will be put in a splint to support the injury; you will need to wear this at all times for either six weeks (bone injury) or eight weeks (tendon ...

Mallet finger injury treatment programme | CUH

Week one of exercises · Gently bend the tip of your finger into the 10 degree guide splint · Hold the position for a count of five seconds · Then fully straighten ...

Mallet Finger: Symptoms & Treatment | The Hand Society

A mallet finger is a deformity of the finger typically caused by injury. After the fingertip gets jammed, the end (smallest) joint of the finger just before ...

Mallet finger - aftercare Information | Mount Sinai - New York

Apply the ice pack for 20 minutes, every hour you are awake for the first 2 days, then for 10 to 20 minutes, 3 times daily as needed to reduce pain and swelling ...

Physical Therapy in Picayune for Hand Pain - Mallet Finger Injuries

When the injury is new, we may recommend that the DIP joint be splinted nonstop in full extension for six to eight weeks. A mallet finger that is up to three ...

Mallet Finger: A Change in Perspective - BraceLab

A closed bony mallet injury results from a more forceful injury such as a fall, playing sports, or the result of trauma. These injuries occur most frequently in ...

The Diagnosis and Management of Mallet Finger Injuries - PMC

If left untreated, a mallet finger can be complicated by development of osteoarthritis at the distal interphalangeal joint or possibly hyperextension (swan-neck) ...

How to treat a Mallet Finger - Raleigh Hand Surgeon

Mallet finger is a common injury of the extensor tendon to the tip of finger. Often this occurs when the finger is jammed (such as during basketball) but ...

Mallet Finger - Nationwide Children's Hospital

Surgery: Mallet finger injuries can typically be treated without surgery. Your child may need surgery if the tendon pulls off a large piece of bone, the finger ...

Extensor Tendon and Mallet Finger Injuries

A mallet finger injury happens when a finger is jammed, causing an extensor tendon to rupture at the base of the finger joint. Other extensor tendon injuries ...

Mallet finger injury - Melbourne Hand Surgery

If there is no fracture then I recommend that you wear a splint for 8 weeks and then wean it under supervision. The splint is made of moulded ...