What are the symptoms of a broken ligament in the finger?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-21
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It shouldn't be broken, but if it's broken, it can't move, you're talking about a broken tendon, right?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the ligaments are damaged, they may manifest as abnormal joint movement, swelling, pain, or limited mobility. You can go to Chengdu Microscopic Hand and Foot Surgery Hospital to see it, that's good, and the fee is very affordable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The tendon is broken, and the finger cannot be flexed and extended.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    During exercise, the joint movement is beyond the normal physiological range, resulting in a strain, partial or complete rupture of the ligaments around the joint, which is called joint ligament sprain. The most common areas for joint ligament sprains are in the knees, fingers and ankles.

    After a sprained ligament, local swelling, pain, tenderness, and bruising may be seen with subcutaneous hemorrhage.

    It is very important to properly manage joint ligament sprains at an early stage. Because ligament tissue is not easily regenerated and recovered, if it is not treated properly or misdiagnosed, it may become a chronic disease, leaving functional impairment and prone to recurrence of sprains in the future.

    Activity should be stopped immediately after an acute injury to reduce bleeding. Immediately flush the injured area with cold water or apply ice cubes to the area to stop bleeding. Then cover with a bandage and compress the bandage to prevent swelling.

    If the ligament is completely ruptured or a concurrent fracture is suspected, a doctor must be consulted for further examination and ** after compression bandaging. After 24 to 48 hours, internal bleeding at the injured site has stopped, at which point a warm towel can be applied to compress or massage to reduce swelling and promote blood absorption. When applying warm compresses, the temperature should not be too high, the time should not be too long, and the massage should not be too heavy, so as not to aggravate oozing, edema or rebleeding.

    In order to promote the recovery of joint function, attention should be paid to the combination of movement and static, and early activity should be carried out without pain. After the basic recovery, the strength exercises of the muscles around the joints should be strengthened to improve the relative stability of the joints.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Strands symptoms of ligament rupture

    Ligament rupture, refers to improper exercise, resulting in ligament strain around the joint, or even rupture, in general, ligament rupture is most likely to occur in the ligament around the joint, so what are the symptoms of ligament rupture?

    Symptoms of ligament rupture

    1. Partial rupture: Generally speaking, in this case, there is no blood accumulation in the joint, and the joint space shown by the X-ray film is not too large, so this situation can be partially closed or bandaged, and it generally takes about 4 weeks to fully recover, and it takes about 4 weeks to fully recover before you can walk on the ground.

    2. Complete rupture: In this case, the rupture can only be seen through MRI examination, if it is a simple ligament rupture, it can be resisted directly through sutures. However, if the bone attachment is avulsed, it is necessary to fix it with a wire penetration method or suture it directly.

    Generally speaking, the recovery period for patients with complete rupture is about three months, and regular re-examination is required.

    How to care for a ruptured ligament

    After ligament rupture surgery, you can go to the hospital regularly for reexamination, and then regularly carry out joint recovery training, or you can recover the joint through massage, during the recovery period, you can not do strenuous exercise, you can insist on an appropriate amount of exercise every day, and you can not eat seafood, fungi, etc. in the diet, which is easy to cause wound inflammation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. In patients with ligament rupture, the soft tissue is severely damaged, the blood is blocked, and the part of the ligament rupture will be red and swollen.

    2. Severe pain is one of the main symptoms of ligament rupture, due to ligament rupture, peripheral nerves are also damaged, or even ruptured, and patients will feel severe pain at this time.

    3. Ligament rupture is mostly due to tissue damage caused by external force, which cannot avoid the phenomenon of subcutaneous bleeding, so that there are obvious symptoms of bruising.

    4. The main function of the ligament is to fix the joints and bones, if the ligaments are complete or completely ruptured, then the joints and bones are separated, and the joint activities cannot be carried out normally, resulting in mobility disorders.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Question 1: How long does it take for a finger contusion to heal Your situation is not only a finger contusion, but also a damage to the interphalangeal ligaments, so it causes joint swelling. It generally takes about 2 weeks to completely**.

    At present, what you need is to rest, wait for the ligaments and tendons to be completely sold and repaired, and then start to move slowly, step by step, and then you can gradually increase the amount of activity, so that you can completely **. Early activities can be done without painful sensations. It is recommended that you use Wu Xin drugs such as safflower oil and Litong to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and use hot towels to apply hot compresses, which have a good effect.

    The main thing is to rest, of course, if possible, go to the physiotherapy department of a regular hospital and do acupuncture, electrotherapy, * and other physical ** on time to promote its recovery. In addition, it can clearly tell you that the effect of the drug is not absolute, and the early rest and functional exercise of the back top are the key. In the usual diet, we should pay attention to the intake of hard protein foods, such as beef tendon, pork trotter tendon, ejiao, pork skin jelly, etc.

    It is recommended that you use "Fastone Gel (Ketoprofen Gel)", which is applied topically and has a certain effect. Hope it helps.

    Question 2: How long does it take for a finger ligament rupture to heal for half a month. A little more question three: how long does it take for a finger muscle strain to get better Muscle strains generally take 4 to 6 weeks to recover.

    After a muscle strain, you should stop the muscle movement of the injured area, apply a cold compress to the injured area within 48 hours of the injury, and apply a warm compress to the injured area after 48 hours to speed up the recovery of the injured muscle. If necessary, bruising plasters and other topical agents can be applied to the affected area.

    Question 4: What to do if the finger ligament is injured, is there any good advice There is a cause to gather in the world, and there is a cause to gather in the world; There is a cause to destroy the world, and there is a cause to destroy the world.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello. Your fingers feel pain when you move, which is caused by cartilage damage, and ligament strain will affect the bending of the joint, there is a feeling of stiffness and tightness, cartilage and ligaments belong to the category of soft tissues, and after the injury, it is not possible to heal by resting and exercising, on the contrary, the time is delayed for a long time, and it will also have a certain impact on the future. You must know that in bone trauma, fractures are not difficult to treat, what is refractory is the soft tissues (cartilage, ligaments, meniscus) of the old and high joints, and the longer the soft tissue injury, the better the recovery, and the longer the time, the more difficult it is.

    Divination. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine for your problem, because only traditional Chinese medicine can help the damaged tissue grow and repair rapidly in a short period of time, ligament damage within one month in the early stage, **is the fastest and best, it takes about 30 days to basically heal, and the early stage of cartilage ** takes about 30 to 40 days to basically heal, and after cartilage and ligament repair is healed, the symptoms of pain and limited joint bending are naturally eliminated.

    Before there is no **, do not forcibly bend, so as not to aggravate the injury, and avoid eating beef, chicken, ginger, etc. in the diet, which is derived from experience.

    Hu's Orthopedics wishes you a speedy **!

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