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∙ 13y agoA splint
(GO TO THE DOCTOR)
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∙ 13y agobring him to a vet
It is not recommended to try to move a dislocated finger yourself. Seek medical attention immediately for proper evaluation and treatment by a healthcare professional. Attempting to move a dislocated finger on your own can lead to further injury or complications.
The shoulder joint is the most easily dislocated joint in the body due to its wide range of motion and relatively shallow socket. It is common for the shoulder to dislocate when the arm is forced into an extreme position or experiences a sudden impact.
Depending on how hard you "traumatize" it. Your finger could be anywhere from bruised to sprained to broken to dislocated. To traumatize is to cause damage to.
Hearing your finger joint move could indicate increased friction within the joint, such as from inflammation or wear and tear on cartilage. It can also be due to the release of gas bubbles within the joint, which is normal and not a cause for concern unless accompanied by pain or swelling. If you experience these symptoms, it's best to see a doctor for evaluation.
Depending on where the joint dislocation is located, it may cause discomfort in your performance. For instance, basketball player with a dislocated finger, or shoulder. It may cause the players shot to be a bit "off."
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Mallet finger usually occurs while playing a sport that involves a ball--for example, reaching out to catch a hard pass in basketball or bare-handing a baseball.
There are a few steps to spinning a basketball on your finger. The steps go like this:Holding the ballTwisting the ballSpinning the ballPointing your finger towards the skyPutting it all togetherFor more information and a video tutorial on how to spin a basketball on your finger, view the related link below.
If you have dislocated your finger, seek medical attention immediately. Do not attempt to pop it back into place on your own. Keep the affected finger elevated and apply ice to reduce swelling until you can be seen by a healthcare professional.
either ur body hates you or ur still not dont with puberty. hav you even hit puberty??? try playing basketball to help with that
It takes about 3-4 weeks for a broken fingertip to heal. A full finger could take about 6 weeks. Just remember to not use it often.