Szpital Dworska
specjalizacja
Symptoms of a dislocated finger are pain and swelling in the joint area, an abnormal deformity of the finger and an inability to move. A dislocated toe is a dislocation of the finger joint, but it can also be accompanied by a fracture in the area of the joint. To find out if a fracture has occurred, an X-ray should be taken.
The pain and swelling of the finger associated with contusions is due to damage and secondary inflammation of the soft tissues. Pain symptoms may last up to 2-3 weeks and during this period they decrease.
A "skier's thumb" injury usually results from a fall on the arm with the thumb exposed and the thumb resting on the handle of the ski pole. The essence of the injury is damage to the ligament, which stabilizes the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb from the side of the index finger. The result of the injury is pain, swelling, and possible instability in the thumb joint, making it difficult to grasp larger objects.
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