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Common Hand Injuries

Common Hand Injuries

Common hand injuries include

  • Broken bones

  • Torn ligaments (called sprains, or ruptures)

  • Dislocated joints

When a ligament is torn, bones can move out of position, resulting in a dislocated joint.

Hand injuries cause swelling, pain, and stiffness and sometimes limit movement.

Specific Injuries

Fractures of the hook of hamate may result from striking the ground with a stick or making a divot playing golf. The lower part of the palm at the base of the little finger is tender.

Thumb sprains Thumb Sprains Thumb sprains are tears in the ligaments that attach the thumb to the hand. When the thumb is sprained, people have difficulty grasping objects between their thumb and index finger, and the... read more (such as gamekeeper's thumb, or skier's thumb) are tears in the ligaments that attach the thumb to the hand, usually on the palm side of the thumb. If the ligament is severely sprained, people cannot pinch. Surgery or splinting is needed to repair a sprained ligament.

Rupture of the scapholunate ligament, a ligament in the wrist, may result from falling on an outstretched hand. Pain is felt mostly on top of the wrist. The ligament is usually surgically repaired.

Dislocations of fingers Finger Dislocations Finger dislocations occur when the bones of the fingers move out of their normal position. Most finger dislocations occur at the middle joint, usually when the finger is bent backward, Usually... read more may occur at the base of the thumb or other fingers, at the middle joints of the fingers (usually when the finger is bent too far back), or at the joints near the fingertips.

Common Hand Injuries