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Scope of application of finger fixator
It is suitable for finger and metacarpophalangeal diseases such as interphalangeal joint dislocation, finger fracture, mallet finger, acute metacarpophalangeal arthritis, thumb sprain, finger tendon rupture contracture, tenosynovitis, etc.
If you can't fix a broken finger, it may lead to abnormal healing of bones. A broken or sprained finger may be swollen and painful. This injury occurs by smashing, seizing or bending fingers in the wrong direction. Finger fractures and sprains usually do not require plaster. Finger splints can be purchased at the counter or X-rays placed by health care professionals can be used to check the bones of broken fingers. A simple finger splint can be used as a splint. In the splint, the injured finger and the nearest uninjured finger are tied together. Tape secures two fingers to prevent them from bending apart. This simple finger splint technique is usually used for finger ligament injury. It is also often used to treat dislocated joints or sprained fingers
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Scope of application of finger fixator
It is suitable for finger and metacarpophalangeal diseases such as interphalangeal joint dislocation, finger fracture, mallet finger, acute metacarpophalangeal arthritis, thumb sprain, finger tendon rupture contracture, tenosynovitis, etc.
If you can't fix a broken finger, it may lead to abnormal healing of bones. A broken or sprained finger may be swollen and painful. This injury occurs by smashing, seizing or bending fingers in the wrong direction. Finger fractures and sprains usually do not require plaster. Finger splints can be purchased at the counter or X-rays placed by health care professionals can be used to check the bones of broken fingers. A simple finger splint can be used as a splint. In the splint, the injured finger and the nearest uninjured finger are tied together. Tape secures two fingers to prevent them from bending apart. This simple finger splint technique is usually used for finger ligament injury. It is also often used to treat dislocated joints or sprained fingers