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Hello Doctor, I mave collided where my middle toe finger was bent towards left by 30 degrees and and i immediately strightented it. Again when to physiotherapy where doc said no bone injury and did some ultra sound treatment. And now after 15 days my finger started paining. Can you please help
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Chiropractic adjustment will help.
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X Ray firstly. If there is no injury then laser physiotherapy will cure
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Apply hot pack. Share your x-ray report.
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consult Physiotherapist near by you.
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Hello, you should consult an orthopedic and get a X-ray done to make sure there is no fracture or dislocated joints. It could be soft tissue injury and generally it takes 4-6 weeks to heal. If there is no fracture then you can start Physiotherapy for pain relief.
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To manage pain at home or work apply hot pack and any pain relieving ointment.
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