Distal Interphalyngeal Joint Injury
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:22 pm
Anybody ever stress/strain the last knuckle on their middle finger? I am looking for optimal treatment strategies and some idea of how long it may take to heal?
I overused it climbing in our new, 65 ft tall, overhanging (awesome) gym. However, I think the real problem was waterskiing, tubing, waverunnering, and mountainbiking during my "week off" of training. I believe I strained or hurt the ligament on top of my finger where it attaches to the last knuckle on my finger. There was no popping or anything. I just suddenly got a sharp pain going from the last knuckle, across the TOP of my finger towards the middle knuckle. The extensor tendon is fine and functional. I can move my finger in the full range of motion and it is not broken or fractured.
The pain is only activated if I bend the tip of my finger (which happens with almost every single human activity) or put heavy strain on the joint in any position.
I have been splinting, icing, heating, and did untrasound and tens unit on Monday. It was feeling a little better until the hand doc bent it and pressed on the joint, setting me back about 3 weeks in the healing process. After that, he told me not to bend it or press on it. Ice it, take advil etc.. same bullshit as always. Any experience with this type of injury?
I overused it climbing in our new, 65 ft tall, overhanging (awesome) gym. However, I think the real problem was waterskiing, tubing, waverunnering, and mountainbiking during my "week off" of training. I believe I strained or hurt the ligament on top of my finger where it attaches to the last knuckle on my finger. There was no popping or anything. I just suddenly got a sharp pain going from the last knuckle, across the TOP of my finger towards the middle knuckle. The extensor tendon is fine and functional. I can move my finger in the full range of motion and it is not broken or fractured.
The pain is only activated if I bend the tip of my finger (which happens with almost every single human activity) or put heavy strain on the joint in any position.
I have been splinting, icing, heating, and did untrasound and tens unit on Monday. It was feeling a little better until the hand doc bent it and pressed on the joint, setting me back about 3 weeks in the healing process. After that, he told me not to bend it or press on it. Ice it, take advil etc.. same bullshit as always. Any experience with this type of injury?