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How long does a fracture take to heal in the pinky finger?

How long does a fracture take to heal in the pinky finger?

Breaks in the bones of the finger usually heal well in about 3 to 4 weeks. The pain and swelling from a broken finger can last for weeks. But it should steadily improve, starting a few days after you break it.

How long does it take to bend finger after splint?

It may take several months for your finger to become fully functional. Redness, swelling and tenderness of the skin around the end of the finger are common for 3 or 4 months after injury but usually settle eventually. You may be left with a small bump on the top of the joint and be unable to fully straighten the joint.

How long should a broken finger be strapped up?

Buddy taping should stay for about four weeks, then two more weeks of not using your finger. If you have an unstable fracture, then your finger will need to be immobilized. You might need a split after reduction which is when the fractured fragments are re-aligned.

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How do you tell if your pinky is fractured?

Symptoms

  1. Swelling of the fracture site.
  2. Tenderness at the fracture site.
  3. Bruising at the fracture site.
  4. Inability to move the injured finger in completely.
  5. Deformity of the injured finger.

How do I tape my pinky?

To buddy tape a finger or toe:

  1. If you have broken skin, clean the affected area using alcohol or antiseptic wipes.
  2. Dry your skin thoroughly and place the padding between your fingers or toes.
  3. Starting at the base, wrap the tape around the digits.
  4. Wrap the tape around two to three times.

How tight should finger splint be?

Your splint should be snug enough to hold your finger in a straight position so that it does not droop. But it should not be so tight that it cuts off blood flow. You should keep your splint on unless your doctor tells you that you can take it off.

Should I sleep with a finger splint on?

Always wear the splint full time when you sleep. When we sleep, all of us naturally curl up our fingers without realizing it. In fact, after the initial 6-week healing period, you will need to sleep in the splint for another 2 months.

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