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Shirl_the_girl
16 Nov 09 14:02
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While making the bed this morning I stubbed my middle finger on the bed base. It smarted at the time but now is okay painwise. Only slight swelling but the weird thing is that the end of the finger now hangs down at a 45 degree angle from the end joint.

Don't think it's broken or dislocated as not sore. Wondering if it will mend itself or if I should take it to the dr's. Anyone else had this?

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Mavis "Hacksaw" Handbag
When: 16 Nov 09 14:03
[x] thread has enourmous potential
By:
Petrus Romanus
When: 16 Nov 09 14:04
Place finger on a sound surface then hammer it straight, et voila, your finger is back to normal.
By:
Dan Chipowski
When: 16 Nov 09 14:04
It sounds dislocated to me. Very odd for a finger to be at an unnatural angle.

I'd consult a doctor.
By:
The Leopard
When: 16 Nov 09 14:05
At school**fingers(in basketball) were pulled straight by the PE teacher using pliers...
By:
Petrus Romanus
When: 16 Nov 09 14:06
Leopard :-) :-)
By:
overboard
When: 16 Nov 09 14:07
Shirl
It is dislocated.
Get to A& E
If you leave it , blood supply can be cut off and you will lose the tip of your finger.
By:
Shirl_the_girl
When: 16 Nov 09 14:12
Do you know if A&E have to plaster it or can it just be straightened?
By:
The Leopard
When: 16 Nov 09 14:13
Wiki :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_dislocation

A dislocated joint can only be successfully 'reduced' into its normal position by a trained medical professional. Trying to reduce a joint without any training could result in making the injury substantially worse.

X-rays are usually taken to confirm a diagnosis and detect any fractures which may also have occurred at the time of dislocation. A dislocation is easily seen on an X-ray.

Once a diagnosis is confirmed, the joint is usually manipulated back into position. This can be a very painful process, therefore this is typically done either in A&E under sedation or in an Operating Room under a General anaesthetic.

It is important the joint is reduced as soon as possible, as in the state of dislocation, the blood supply to the joint (or distal anatomy) may be compromised. This is especially true in the case of a dislocated ankle, due to the anatomy of the blood supply to the foot.

Shoulder injuries can also be surgically stabilized, depending on the severity, using arthroscopic surgery.

Some joints are more at risk of becoming dislocated again after an initial injury. This is due to the weakening of the muscles and ligaments which hold the joint in place. The shoulder is a prime example of this. Any shoulder dislocation should be followed up with thorough physiotherapy.

There are some medical conditions by where joint dislocations are frequent and spontaneous, such as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Congenital Hip Dysplasia.
By:
Shirl_the_girl
When: 16 Nov 09 14:18
That sounds a bit scary. Best get it looked at then.
Thanks guys.
By:
Slippy Blue
When: 16 Nov 09 14:27
If it is dislocated, as overboard says, you might lose the tip if you don't get it sorted. A&E rapido.
By:
Bamboo
When: 16 Nov 09 14:33
Yes i have had this.you will need to have it pinned .you need to go to A&E asap
By:
curious-cat
When: 16 Nov 09 17:01
Doesn't it men something has gone wrong with the ligaments which hold the finger in place ( with the use of muscles ) ?
By:
Bamboo
When: 16 Nov 09 17:05
yes you are right cat,it needs pinning
By:
billybob oz
When: 16 Nov 09 17:45
i have had this for about 6 months now maybe i should get it looked at.
whats pinning?
how long off work for?
By:
8sid
When: 16 Nov 09 17:45
stick it up your bum and sniff
By:
billybob oz
When: 16 Nov 09 17:47
thanks sid but i think that is what caused it
By:
Bamboo
When: 16 Nov 09 17:50
they put a pin in the end of your finger and it sticks out for a few weeks.See the doctor though
By:
Occam's Razor
When: 16 Nov 09 17:54
What you have is called a Mallet Finger, you need to see a Dr in A+E and get a Mallet Splint for a few weeks. You will get X-rayed just in case the bony chunk you have pulled off is so big it needs surgery.

A common injury, especially in the very weak.
By:
billybob oz
When: 16 Nov 09 17:58
dont recall injuring it tho, just noticed it one day
dont hurt or anything
please tell me i can have a month off work with it
By:
acc
When: 16 Nov 09 18:25
Get it looked at as soon as possible. I once injured my little finger after getting it caught in a car door. At the time I didn't do anything about it and ony went to the hospital when it was too late. It wasn't broken but the ligaments had healed incorrectly leaving me with finger that is permanently**Only a little bit mind,but if i was back at that time again I would go straight to the doctor or A+E.
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