What Are the Symptoms of Finger Dislocation?
Disease description:
Today, while playing with my child, I accidentally let him fall. Now he can’t move his finger, and a friend said it might be a finger dislocation. I’d like to know: What are the symptoms of finger dislocation?
The primary symptoms of finger dislocation include swelling, pain, impaired mobility, and deformity. Additionally, the wrist may feel completely weak—incapable of grasping or holding anything. If any of these symptoms occur, finger dislocation should be suspected, and immediate medical attention at a reputable local hospital is essential. A specialist orthopedic physician should perform reduction to alleviate discomfort.