Mallet Finger

Mallet finger occurs when the tendon at the tip of the finger is damaged, preventing the finger from fully straightening. It’s commonly caused by an injury where the finger is forcefully bent.

What is mallet finger?

Mallet finger is a condition that affects the finger, causing the tip to droop or bend down. This happens when the tendon that straightens the finger is injured, often due to an accident or injury.

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What are the symptoms of mallet finger?

The main symptoms of mallet finger include:

  • The tip of the finger drooping or not being able to straighten
  • Pain at the injury site
  • Swelling around the finger
  • A change in the shape of the finger

What causes mallet finger?

Mallet finger is usually caused by an injury where the tip of the finger is hit or bent forcefully. This is common in sports or accidents where someone catches a ball or gets their finger caught in something.

How common is mallet finger?

Mallet finger is a relatively common injury, especially among athletes. It can happen to anyone, but people who play sports like basketball, football, or baseball are more likely to experience it.

Who is more likely to get mallet finger?

People who play contact sports or activities that involve catching or hitting are more likely to get mallet finger. It can also happen to anyone who accidentally injures their finger.

How can I treat mallet finger?

Treatment for mallet finger usually involves:

  • Wearing a splint to keep the finger straight for several weeks
  • Resting the finger and avoiding activities that could worsen it
  • Applying ice to reduce swelling
  • In some cases, surgery may be needed if the injury is severe

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Final thoughts

In summary, mallet finger is a condition that affects the finger’s ability to straighten due to tendon injury. If you think you have mallet finger, it’s important to talk to your GP or healthcare provider.

Always consult a medical professional
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting, stopping or changing any medication. If you have concerns about your medication or experience side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

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