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Surgery is the best choice for you in this situation, ligament rupture is still relatively difficult to heal, I am studying traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics, functional exercise is very important, you can not give up, you must persevere, go to a better hospital to see, Liaoning Haicheng Su-style orthopedic hospital is the largest specialized hospital in the country, there is a special hand surgery, it is recommended that you go for consultation.
Good luck with you**.
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I am very responsible to tell you that the experts here are definitely not as smart as the doctors in the hospital......
Wish: Soon**.
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Question 1: How to strain finger ligaments** You have been lifting heavy things for a long time. It's been 3 months, and my fingers are still a little unstraight.
Forcibly straightening can be painful. Considering that the slag is a painful and uncomfortable symptom caused by a long-term exertion of the muscles and ligaments of the hand, the fingers are still a little unable to straighten after 3 months due to internal muscle adhesions. Forced straightening can cause painful and uncomfortable symptoms.
It is recommended that oral compound chlorzoxazone tablets can be used for various acute and chronic soft tissue (muscle, ligament, fascia) sprains, contusions, and pain caused by muscle strain after exercise. At the same time, oral administration of dragon blood exhaustion capsule can invigorate blood and disperse blood stasis, fix pain and stop bleeding, and gather sores and open muscles. It is used for bruises, bruises, blood stasis, blood and blood coagulation in women, bleeding from trauma, and abscesses that do not close the mouth for a long time.
Pay attention to rest, drink more water, eat lightly, do not eat spicy and greasy food, eat more fruits and vegetables, and soak your hands in warm water every day, which can improve hand blood circulation, which is conducive to proper functional exercise. Wishing you good health!
Question 2: How to recover from finger ligament strain, ligament strain and tear, it is best to use **bone injury soft tissue injury bone san external application**, it can promote the absorption of local tissue exudate as soon as possible, quickly relieve pain, eliminate swelling, and help complete healing.
Question 3: What are the symptoms of a strained finger ligament? A ligament is the tissue that connects two bones.
There are two most common types of ligament strains: ligament strains on the outside of the ankle joint, which is what we usually call crooked feet; and ligament strains in the knee joint (detailed in the Knee Pain section later). Swelling and bruising can occur at the site of a ligament strain, and the best way to get a ligament strain is to do the following immediately after the strain:
1.Rest, stop exercising immediately, and don't put any more weight on the injured joint.
2.Cold. Ice cubes or other cold compresses can help reduce pain and swelling because lowering the temperature can reduce blood circulation. Apply a cold compress for 15 to 20 minutes three to four times a day.
3.Oppress. Compression of the injured area with bandages or other methods can reduce bleeding and bruising. The tightness of the bandage should be moderate, you can feel the pressure but it won't make your ends tingle or ischemia.
4.Elevate the affected limb. The main purpose of elevating the affected limb is to reduce swelling and promote blood return.
5.After about three days of strain, Chinese medicine is used externally**, such as maintaining bone vitality.
Swelling and bruising occur at the site of a ligament strain, and a tenacity strain is caused by an external force that causes the joint to move beyond the normal physiological range, resulting in a strain, partial or complete rupture of the ligaments around the joint, which is called a joint ligament sprain. After a sprained ligament, local swelling, pain, tenderness, and bruising may be seen with subcutaneous hemorrhage. Common symptoms of ligament injury are local swelling, pain, ecchymosis, and limited limb movement.
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.
Question 4: How to get injured finger ligaments** Brush your own injuries more to promote blood circulation and stasis. It can be used with safflower oil and other items. Be careful not to allow the wound to re-injure the hand to avoid injury.
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Ruptured ligaments usually require medical intervention to pre-emptive**. The method of ligament rupture depends on the severity of the rupture and the specific situation. Here's the general way::
Conservative**: For partial rupture or minor injury to the ligament, a conservative** approach can be taken. This includes rest, cold compresses, compression, and elevation of the affected limb (RICE principle) to reduce pain and swelling.
Physical** may also be used to restore muscle strength and ligament stability.
Surgical repair: For complete rupture or severe injury to the ligament, surgical repair may be required. The purpose of surgery is to reattach the ruptured end of the ligament or to repair the damage to the ligament. After the surgery, you will need to undergo a recovery process that includes physical and gradual increase in the number of exercises you will have.
Please note that the method of ligament rupture needs to be decided on an individual basis and on the advice of a doctor. If you are experiencing ligament rupture, it is advisable to consult a medical professional or orthopaedic specialist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate protocol for the individual situation.
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Ligaments are elastic fibers that connect bones to muscles, and if they break, they can affect the stability and mobility of the joints. For ligament rupture, repair surgery is usually required.
During surgery, the doctor first exposes the ligament at the rupture by making an incision** and then repairs it. There are two common ways to fix it:
1.The ruptured ligament is sutured. The doctor will use special wires to thread through the ends of the ligaments and stitch them together to reattach.
2.Repair with grafts. The doctor will take healthy tissue from other areas, such as tendons and half-broken threads, and transplant them to the damaged ligaments for repair.
After the repair, the patient needs to undergo a break to restore the strength and flexibility of the muscles and ligaments, as well as to regain the ability to exercise. It includes a variety of methods such as clarification therapy, massage, traction, and physical exercise.
Finally, as a professional medical operation, please follow the doctor's advice and undergo regular re-examinations and re-examinations to ensure the effectiveness of the surgery and the body**. Slim beard.
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1. If there is no blood accumulation in the joint, and the medial joint space is not large on X examination, local closure and elastic bandage compression bandaging can be done**. In addition, it is necessary to immobilize with a plaster cast for 3-4 weeks, and after 3-4 weeks, muscle exercises and walking exercises can be opened.
2. Surgery is the most necessary for a complete rupture of the ligament, because the ligament will not repair itself after a complete rupture, and the patient can only return to normal motor function by suturing the ligament through stubble surgery.
3 ligaments are particularly important for joint mobility, so patients with ligament rupture must carry out effective functional exercises after surgical suturing** for a period of time.
In the early stage, passive methods are adopted, such as passive flexion and extension, rotation and traction within the range of motion of the joint, which can generally be treated after the swelling of the spinal branch is eliminated and the pain is reduced, which can better reduce and loosen the adhesions.
In the later stage, the functional activities of the joints are actively carried out. It is advisable to increase the amount of activity slowly and gradually, so as not to cause swelling or sudden aggravation of pain.
4. In order to restore the function of the ligament rupture site as soon as possible, effective physical ** can also be performed, of which the most common effective physical ** is acupuncture and massage.
Acupuncture. Acupuncture** is not limited by the duration of injury, so it can be applied flexibly.
Massages & Treatments. Generally, Sakura should not be treated within 24-48 hours after the injury to prevent swelling or bleeding from worsening.
It shouldn't be broken, but if it's broken, it can't move, you're talking about a broken tendon, right?
Hello Ligament compression belongs to the basic knowledge of sports The most important thing to compress the ligament is to warm up And to choose the appropriate time Generally the morning is the best But it is also the most difficult to press If there is no time in the morning 16:50-17:40 in the afternoon, this time period is also the best Warm-up first run About 1500-2000 meters is enough After running, prepare for the activity Lunge pressure Flutter step pressure Then let go of the power and kick 10 kicks per foot are about the same Then find a bar (generally higher than the waist) to start pressing I'm pressing 50 on one foot and then changing my foot 30 times It's okay to keep pressing After pressing a set of kicks 10 times, just keep pressing for 20-30 minutes (you can rest halfway) Insist every day Don't rush Otherwise, the ligament strain will be difficult to deal with Generally around 20 years old, you can get off the fork after about half a month I can do it in a week Hehe I hope it will help you.
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