Overview

Mallet (Baseball) Finger

The fracture occurs when the tip of the finger is injured, forcing it into flexion. This means that it bends down towards the palm and avulses the extensor tendon. This injury is common in basketball and baseball when trying to catch a ball. The symptoms include swelling, pain, and inability to straighten the affected finger.

The treatment involves splinting the finger in a straight position for six to eight weeks. Sometimes, surgical pinning the finger in a straight place is required along with splinting.

Goals

Possible Treatment Goals

  • Improve Function
  • Improve Muscle Strength and Power
  • Self-care of Symptoms
Resources

Additional Resources

CLASS IV LASER THERAPY
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HOME CARE PHYSICAL THERAPY
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NEUBIE E-STIM
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ORTHOPEDIC PHYSICAL THERAPY

PHYSICAL THERAPY
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PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY
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SPORTS REHAB

ARTHRITIS
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BACK PAIN & SCIATICA
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CHRONIC PAIN
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DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO
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ELBOW, WRIST, & HAND PAIN

FOOT & ANKLE PAIN
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HIP & KNEE PAIN
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JOINT PAIN
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SHOULDER PAIN
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SPORTS INJURUES