Finger Fracture & Boxer’s Fracture

FINGER FRACTURE & BOXER'S FRACTURE

ABOUT FINGER FRACTURES

Finger fracture can occur following a trauma, sports, or a fall onto your hand. Finger fracture can occur in any of the 3 small finger bones called phalanges (only 2 in your thumb), or the “palm” bones of the hand called metacarpals. A Boxer’s fracture is named for the fracture of the 5th metacarpal (on your pinky side). Fractures will require medical management, but once out of your cast/splint your therapist will create a treatment plan to reduce pain, restore range of motion and strength of your finger/hand, and return you to all your favorite activities.

WHICH THERAPIST HELPS WITH FINGER FRACTURES?

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