A finger dislocation occurs when the bones that normally fit are no longer aligned properly. This often also implies stretching or damage to the ligaments. Dislocation can happen in any of the joints in the fingers.
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A finger dislocation occurs when the bones that normally fit are no longer aligned properly. This often also implies stretching or damage to the ligaments. Dislocation can happen in any of the joints in the fingers.
A dislocated finger is usually caused by:
A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a dislocated finger. Risk factors include:
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The doctor will ask about your symptoms and how the injury occurred. The injured finger will also be examined.
Tests may include:
Seek medical care right away. Do not try to put your finger bones back into place. If you wait for treatment, you could cause permanent damage.
Treatment includes:
To help prevent a finger dislocation:
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