Action Rehab aims to help those with hand injuries better understand some of the more common conditions they might encounter – from diagnosis to treatment options– so they can make proactive steps towards returning their bodies to optimal strength and functionality.
Can be sore around the back of the knuckle and difficult to straighten the finger from the middle knuckle with the finger sitting in a bent position.
Can cause pain, tenderness or swelling at the base of the thumb and numbness at the back of the thumb and index finger.
A pop or a crack of the finger knuckles may quickly cause pain and loss of movement in the middle joint if the finger is bent back too far.
Common sport or trauma injury can cause swelling, bruising and pain in the fingertip. The injured finger can’t bend at the tip towards the palm.
A droopy finger tip occasionally causes pain, swelling at the injured fingers furthest joint and an inability to extend the finger without assistance.
Shows as swelling and a loss of motion. Causes immediate pain when trying to form a fist. Fingers may also feel stiff, wonky and numb.
Causes pain when moving the thumb to the side and squeezing. Can result in a loss of sensation and swelling along the thumb’s base. Common skiing and sports injury.
Causes throbbing pain when moving the finger. Broken fingers may appear disfigured, swollen or out of alignment.