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Broken finger

Broken finger. By: Kartavius and Ramon. A finger fracture is a break in any of the bones in a finger. Each finger consists of three bones called the phalanges. The thumb has only two phalanges. Finger Fracture  . Broken finger.

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Broken finger

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  1. Broken finger By: Kartavius and Ramon

  2. A finger fracture is a break in any of the bones in a finger. Each finger consists of three bones called the phalanges. The thumb has only two phalanges. Finger Fracture   Broken finger • A broken finger is when one of the three phalanges in each finger broken in other words basically its just like if you snap a pencil in half

  3. How a broken finger occurs • Traumatic injury is the main cause of broken fingers . Most commonly , traumatic injury to finger occurs from playing sports , workplace injuries, from falls , or other accidents

  4. 1. Immobilize the Finger Tape the broken finger to an adjacent non-broken finger. • 2. Control Swelling Cool the finger by applying ice that is wrapped in a towel -- don't apply ice directly to the skin; it can cause a burn. • 3. Get Help Call a health care provider or go to a hospital emergency room immediately so the broken finger can be X-rayed and properly set. Without treatment, it may not heal properly and could lead to a permanent deformity. • 4. Treat Symptoms Use an over-the-counter pain medicine such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin).

  5. Recovery length • Broken bones take a varying amount of time to heal, mostly depending upon the type of bone broken, the age of the person, and the way in which the bone is broken. Additionally, diseases that degenerates bone tissue like osteoporosis, may cause one to have far longer healing times for broken bones. As well one may need more complicated treatment like surgery. • In general, small broken bones with simple fractures take about four weeks to heal in small children. In teenagers and adults, small bones — like a finger or wrist bone — with a simple fracture, will take about six weeks to heal. Larger broken bones, for example the bones in the thigh, would take a great deal longer to heal, usually six weeks to three months in the average healthy adult.

  6. Rehab • Some broken fingers are considered more stable than others, a distinction which is largely based on whether the broken portion remains in-situ – that is, in its original and proper location – or whether it is dislodged when broken, as well as whether or not a joint is involved.

  7. Famous athletes who have broken their finger • Calvin Johnson Georgia state running back with broken finger

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