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  2. Broken finger - Wikipedia

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    Extensive tendons surround the joints and move the fingers. On the front and back of each finger is a digital nerve and artery; these can also be injured when the finger is broken. [1] The AO Foundation/Orthopaedic Trauma Association (AO/OTA) classification generates language-neutral numeric codes for describing broken fingers. They run 78 ...

  3. Hand injury - Wikipedia

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    Fractures of the fingers occur when the finger or hands hit a solid object. Fractures are most common at the base of the little finger (boxer's fracture). Nerve injuries occur as a result of trauma, compression or over-stretching. Nerves send impulses to the brain about sensation and also play an important role in finger movement.

  4. Bennett's fracture - Wikipedia

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    It can also occur as a result of a fall onto the thumb. This is a common injury sustained from bike falls, as the thumb is generally extended while around the handle bars. It is also a common injury in car crashes, especially into fixed objects, from the driver holding the steering wheel during impact.

  5. Bone fracture - Wikipedia

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    Since bone healing is a natural process that will occur most often, fracture treatment aims to ensure the best possible function of the injured part after healing. Bone fractures typically are treated by restoring the fractured pieces of bone to their natural positions (if necessary), and maintaining those positions while the bone heals.

  6. What Happened To Kim Kardashian's Finger? Why The Tip ... - AOL

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    Kim Kardashian shared a gruesome injury in a preview for July 18's The Kardashians.. The tip of her finger "broke off," she said. The reality star slammed her fingers in a sliding glass door.

  7. Boxer's fracture - Wikipedia

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    When a fracture occurs, there may be a snapping or popping sensation. There will be swelling of the hand along with discoloration or bruising in the affected area. Abrasions or lacerations of the hand are also likely to occur. The respective finger may be misaligned, and movement of that finger may be limited and painful. [citation needed]

  8. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    Orthopedic casts or just casts are a form of medical treatment used to immobilize and support bones and soft tissues during the healing process after fractures, surgeries, or severe injuries. By restricting movement, casts provide stability to the affected area, enabling proper alignment and healing of bones, ligaments, and tendons.

  9. Jammed finger - Wikipedia

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    This tendon is part of a muscle that straightens the tip of the finger. [9] If left untreated, this may lead to permanent inability to straighten the finger at the affected DIP joint. [16] This particular type of injury is known asmallet finger. It too, is commonly associated with an avulsion fracture. [17]