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  1. If you’ve broken a finger or thumb it's likely to be: painful. swollen. bruised. difficult to move. It may also change colour or feel numb. It can be hard to tell if a finger is broken, dislocated or badly sprained. You'll probably need an X-ray. Get help from NHS 111 if: You've injured your finger or thumb and it's: painful, swollen and bruised.

  2. Jul 30, 2019 · Proper diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of broken fingers help to preserve hand function and strength and prevent deformities.

  3. Advice after a finger fracture. The Injury. A fracture is the same as a break in the bone. Your fingers are made up several small bones and each of these is called a ‘phalanx’. You have fractured a phalanx in one or more of your fingers. This is a common fracture.

  4. Aug 12, 2021 · Overview. What is a broken finger? A broken finger occurs when one or more of the bones in your finger break. Another name for a broken bone is a bone fracture. People often break their fingers due to injury or weakened bones. Small bones called phalanges make up your finger structure.

  5. Usually, a broken finger is caused by trauma to the finger. Symptoms of a broken finger include pain when trying to move the finger, swelling, and bruising. Read more about first aid, home remedies, treatments, and recovery time for a broken finger.

  6. Fractures. Metacarpal fracture of the hand. Your injury may be referred to as a fracture, break or crack. These terms all mean the same thing. When you have a fracture, it’s not just the bone that’s affected. You’ll also have injured some of the soft tissues around it. Soft tissues include the: muscles. ligaments. tendons. nerves.

  7. May 26, 2024 · Signs of a broken finger may include pain, bruising, swelling, and/or the inability to move the finger. If you think you have a broken finger, it's important to get it checked out. While most finger fractures have simple treatments, others may require surgical intervention.

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