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Dislocated Knuckle???


Question Posted Thursday October 22 2009, 11:53 pm

Yesterday, I got hit on my left hand between my middle finger and my ring finger with a 40 mph baseball. Since then, my middle knuckle is red and black, and when I put my hand straight and clench it into a fist, I can't see or feel a knuckle on my ring finger. But, I can feel the bone more towards my wrist. It feels like I have a huge middle knuckle but none in my ring finger. One of my best friend's moms says that she thinks that I dislocated it. Can you all please help me???

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TheAnnie answered Tuesday October 27 2009, 2:58 am:
Best adivce i can give is probably the most obvious. Go to the doctor. As a student athletic trainer I can easily say that this injury shouldn't be taken lightly. You can even go to your athletic trainer if your school has one. But get it checked out for sure.

The longer you wait the longer it will take to heal and teh injury will get worse. So please just have someone diagnose it and help to treat it!

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