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A sprained finger occurs when the finger is bent in some way causing damage to the ligaments which connect bones together. It is a common injury in ball games such as football, basketball, handball, etc.
Signs & Symptoms
Pain
Audible snap or pop sound
Swelling
Bruises
Home
Musculoskeletal
Skeleton System
>
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Muscular
>
Skeletal
Smooth
Cardiac
Injury Management
Taping
>
Ankle
>
Injuries of the ankle
Ankle Sprained
>
Treatment & Prevention
Wrist
>
Wrist Injuries
Wrist Sprains
>
Treatment & Prevention
Finger
>
Finger Inury
Finger Sprains
>
Treatment & Prevention
First Aid/CPR
First Aid
>
The Emergency Medical Services System
Check, Call, Care
>
H.A.IN.E.S. Recovery Position
Secondary Survey
>
Hands-Off Check
Hands-On Check
Breathing and Circulation Emergencies
>
Angina & Heart Attack
External Deadly Bleeding & Internal Deadly Bleeding
Stroke
Wound Care
>
Cuts & Scrapes
Puncture Wounds
Infection
Burns
Head & Spine Injuries
>
Concussion
CPR
>
Airway Emergencies
>
Mild Choking & Severe CHoking
Respiratory and Cardiac Arrest