Mallet Finger
How do I keep my finger and splint clean?
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The splinted finger must be kept clean and dry at all times. If the skin becomes wet inside the splint, it will become very sore.
It's important to wash both your finger and the splint at least once a day, following these instructions:
- Keep your finger flat on the table, cut the strapping, and slidethe splint offyour finger.
- Wash and dry your finger and the splint using soap and water. Keep the end joint straight at all times by keeping your finger flat on the table. You may find it easier if someone helps you do this each day, as any movement of the end of the finger will delay the healing of the tendon, and may even cause permanent damage.
- Slide the splint back over the fingertip, still keeping the finger straight.
- Replace the strapping this should cover the middle of the splint, but should not cover the middle joint of the finger.
Articles for Mallet Finger
How do I keep my finger and splint clean?
The splinted finger must be kept clean and dry at all times. If the skin becomes wet inside the splint, it will become very sore. It's important to wash both your finger and the splint at least once
How is it treated?
Your finger will be placed in a plastic splint, which keeps it straight, with the end joint slightly bent backwards. You'll stillbe able to bend the finger at the middle joint. Sometimes a custom spl
How long will it take to heal?
Your mallet finger should heal within6 to 12weeks, after which time you'll be able to use the finger again. You may be advised to continue to only wear the splint at night for up to four more weeks.
Introduction
Mallet finger is an injury to the end of the finger that causes it to bend towards the palm.
What should I do?
If you think you have mallet finger, go to your nearest minor injuries unit or accident and emergency (A&E) department to have it splinted. You should do this as soon as possible the earlier it'