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What is a Finger Dislocation?
Description of the disease
A finger dislocation is a condition in which the bone of the finger comes out of the joint. This can occur due to injury, impact, or severe stretching.
Classification
A finger dislocation can be open (when the bone completely comes out of the joint) or closed (when the bone remains in the joint).
Symptoms
Pain and swelling at the dislocation site;
Change in the shape of the finger;
Limitation of movement in the dislocated finger.
Causes
The main causes are trauma, impact, or severe stretching of the finger.
Diagnosis
To establish a diagnosis, a doctor's examination and sometimes an X-ray are performed.
Treatment
Treatment may include splinting, rehabilitation, and, in some cases, surgery.
Prevention
Avoid trauma and impacts, handle fingers carefully, and perform hand exercises.
Doctor
A finger dislocation is treated by an orthopedic surgeon or a traumatologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.