Tell your coach wrap it around with some type of good padding
1.would someone actually ask this 2.A Sprained thumb needs a cast and hurst to move longer then a jammed thumb
The Jackie Gleason Show - 1952 Sprained Thumb 1-3 was released on: USA: 4 October 1952
The Jackie Gleason Show - 1952 Sprained Thumb 2-1 was released on: USA: 19 September 1953
Yes, you can generally still work with a sprained thumb, depending on the severity of the injury. It's important to follow your doctor's recommendations regarding rest, ice, compression, and elevation to aid in the healing process. You may need to adjust certain tasks or use a splint to support your thumb during work activities.
Most common to happen, bone beakages, torn/pulled muscles, sprained limbs.
Generally 3-4 weeks is sufficient enough, but should be followed by physical therapy to gain functional improvement.
Well I sprained my thumb and I put a splint on it and I thing there are also splints for ankles and wrists
Not Mary Lou Retton, NO. It was Kerry Strug who sprained her ankle during the womens gymnastics after she had done two vaults.
No, it can be sprained without being swollen.
so i sprained my thumb lastTuesday and some of the symptoms are: its hurts a lot and immediately after injury swells almost immediately turns black and blue in about 2 days is hard to move for a week or more if anything is more severe see a doctorp.s people don't believe what this person says. he or she doesn't have an idea.a prained thumb looks swollen and in the beginning very red .and at firt it is very very painful...later on the pain reduces and you get better.although it takes 4-6 weeks to heal.TRUST ME I'VE HAD ONE.If it hurts when you move it
It could be either sprained or broken, if in doubt get it checked.
If it is sore it is either just sore, bruised, sprained or broken.