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How Do You Splint A Jammed Finger?

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How Do You Splint A Jammed Finger?

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One moment you’re playing basketball with friends, the next you’re doubled over from the pain of a jammed finger. A finger jam is the name given to almost any kind of sprain or stain or even dislocation of a finger joints. Jams can be caused by a fall or by sudden impact with a ball, wall, or even another person. The finger joints jam together and ligaments twist or tear, causing pain and swelling. Signs of a finger jam include swelling, pain and a crooked finger. You can purchase a lightweight finger splint at a pharmacy to help treat a jammed finger. Splinting allows the ligaments time to heal. Seek medical help if the finger is crooked or appears to be dislocated. You could have a fracture or dislocation that must be set right before anything else can be done for your finger. Always seek medical help if in doubt. Apply ice to relieve swelling. Apply an ice pack to the affected finger for 10 to 12 minutes, then wait twenty minutes before applying ice again. You can continue to apply

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