Stiffness in the ring finger

2018-03-27 06:20:16
Dear Sir, I had my fingers fractured due to accident and was treated with K wire surgery. After the removal of K wire I have post traumatic stiffness in my right hand ring finger. And I am unable to bend or mobilise the finger. Currently undergoing wax therapy for the same. During physiotherapy the finger gets some mobilisation and after 15mins it's goes back to its stiff form. I can't get the range in the particular finger. Please refer the X rays taken during accident and take before 2 days Seeking for an expert advice
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• Sports Taping • Contrast bath---It is a form of treatment where a limb or the entire body is immersed in warm water followed by the immediate immersion of the limb or body in ice water. This procedure is repeated several times, alternating hot and cold. Note that the treatment should always end in the ice water, as heat will induce the body's inflammatory response, while cold helps to decrease inflammation. • Gentle Stretching of Hand Muscles. • Ball exercises. • Wrist Exerciser.

Answered2018-03-27 16:24:13

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Do tendon gliding exercises
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Visit a hand Physiotherapist
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Any permanent deformity in flaxion

Answered2018-03-27 08:49:40

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Hello. Ur fracture has healed really well. No need to be alarmed. Stiffness is the most common complication. Continue physiotherapy and exercises and gradually movement will increase.

Answered2018-03-27 08:19:48

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It will take time, continue physiotherapy till full movement is achieved

Answered2018-03-27 10:13:16

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