Hand and finger dislocations: Difference between revisions

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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
[[File:Dislocated Finger.jpg|thumb|Right fifth phalanx dislocation.]]
[[File:Dislocated Finger.jpg|thumb|Right fifth phalanx dislocation.]]
*See individual injury types for specific clinical features
*In general, there is some history of traumatic injury with pain at the dislocated joint


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==

Revision as of 16:42, 14 December 2022

Background

DIP, PIP and MCP joints of hand.jpg
Volar/anterior finger anatomy.

Types

Hand and finger dislocations

Clinical Features

Right fifth phalanx dislocation.
  • See individual injury types for specific clinical features
  • In general, there is some history of traumatic injury with pain at the dislocated joint

Differential Diagnosis

Hand and finger injuries

Evaluation

Workup

Diagnosis

Management

  • See individual injury type for specific management
  • In general, dislocations should be emergently reduced and then splinted

Disposition

  • See individual injury type for specific disposition
  • In general, dislocations should all have orthopedic outpatient follow up after successful reduction

See Also

External Links

References