I think I’ve just “jammed” my finger…
Finger injuries are common in sport, especially ball sports. One pattern of injury is the direct blow to the tip of the finger by a ball. As the joint is hyperextended the force goes through the volar plate. This is a thick ligament that prevents further hyperextension at the PIP joint (proximal interphalangeal joint). It is also common for a part of the bone to be torn off by the volar plate. This is called an avulsion fracture.
Often these injuries can be managed with a custom made ... Read More
August 14, 2018
By Jai Sungaran
in Hand & Wrist, Joint pain, Sporting injury, trauma, Work injury