About: Jammed finger

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Jammed finger is a colloquialism referring to a variety of injuries to the joints of the fingers, resulting from axial loading beyond that which the ligaments can withstand. Common parts of the finger susceptible to this type of injury are ligaments, joints, and bones. The severity of the damage to the finger increases with the magnitude of the force exerted by the external object on the fingertip. Toes may become jammed as well, with similar results.

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  • Jammed finger is a colloquialism referring to a variety of injuries to the joints of the fingers, resulting from axial loading beyond that which the ligaments can withstand. Common parts of the finger susceptible to this type of injury are ligaments, joints, and bones. The severity of the damage to the finger increases with the magnitude of the force exerted by the external object on the fingertip. Toes may become jammed as well, with similar results. (en)
  • 突き指(つきゆび、jammed finger)は、指先に強く物が当たるなどして腱や関節、骨などを痛める怪我の総称である。おもに球技スポーツなどで多く見られる。手の指だけでなく、足の指でも起こりうる。痛みのため突き指した指の動作が弱くなる。 (ja)
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  • Jammed ring finger with minor bruising two days after injury (en)
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  • Axial loading to the finger (en)
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  • Physical Examination or X-ray (en)
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  • Jammed Finger (en)
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  • Swelling, pain, limited range of motion (en)
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  • Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation (en)
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  • Sprain, dislocation, fracture (en)
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  • Jammed finger is a colloquialism referring to a variety of injuries to the joints of the fingers, resulting from axial loading beyond that which the ligaments can withstand. Common parts of the finger susceptible to this type of injury are ligaments, joints, and bones. The severity of the damage to the finger increases with the magnitude of the force exerted by the external object on the fingertip. Toes may become jammed as well, with similar results. (en)
  • 突き指(つきゆび、jammed finger)は、指先に強く物が当たるなどして腱や関節、骨などを痛める怪我の総称である。おもに球技スポーツなどで多く見られる。手の指だけでなく、足の指でも起こりうる。痛みのため突き指した指の動作が弱くなる。 (ja)
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  • Jammed finger (en)
  • 突き指 (ja)
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