Boxer's Fracture - Knuckle Fracture of the Pinky
Introduction
A Boxer’s fracture occurs when the bone at the knuckle of the little finger breaks. It can result from a forceful injury during fist fighting or hitting a solid object, such as a wall. A Boxer’s fracture causes swelling, pain, and stiffness. Treatment involves realigning the broken bone, when necessary, and providing stabilization while it heals.Anatomy
Causes
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment
Surgery
Recovery
Prevention
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