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Bony Mallet Injury

Bony mallet injury is a condition that affects the joints at the tip of the fingers. Here the extensor tendon that is attached to the part called the distal phalanx is injured and cannot function anymore. As a result, the finger stays curled in at the tip. It is most common in baseball games where the ball might hit the tip of the finger with great force, and a bone attached to the joint gets avulsed.

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Thumb Spica Cast

Query: Hello doctor, I had a road accident and fractured my right thumb. It happened three weeks back and was administered a spica cast the next day of injury. After an X-ray, the doctor suggested that the cast can be removed in a few days. I want to understand, how long before I can resume my normal acti...  Read Full »


Dr. Sharoff Lokesh Mohan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is a bony mallet injury. You need to wear the splint for eight weeks in total, a mallet thumb splint. Do not remove the splint for eight weeks. Repeat X-rays after eight weeks of injury and splint application. And then after eight weeks, you will require physi...  Read Full »

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