Monday, September 29, 2014

Trigger Finger Tends To Be A Part Of Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome

Ulnar nerve is a major peripheral nerve of the upper limb that gives us feeling in our little finger and half of the ring finger. This nerve basically controls the muscles of the hand that facilitates you to pick things up and do various other movements. It also controls other bigger muscles of the forearm that allow us to hold or grip things. Using our hands or wrist repetitively may cause swelling or thickening of the tissues situated closer to the ulnar nerve. It can further affect the ulnar nerve making us suffer from Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome.

This Syndrome is mainly caused when the ulnar nerve at the wrist is compressed. Activities like bicycle ride may develop this syndrome because of the holding on to the handlebars. Increased pressure on this nerve may lead to numbness, tingling, pain and weakness of the affected arm and hand. The pain in hand may further lead to trigger finger. It is a medical condition in which you suffer from reduced mobility in the fingers. It often results in the stiffness, locking and chronic pain in our fingers.

Pain in your thumb or any other finger may be a part of Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome; however, it can also be the result because of the trigger points in your muscles. The trigger points in our muscles are hyper-irritable sending pain to other parts of our body. If you experience chronic pain in your thumb then it might result in trigger thumb. In this situation, the trigger point that causes the pain is in the lower arm.

You may treat mild pains just by resting and anti-inflammatory medication. There are injections called hydrocortisone and lignocaine, that are recommended to treat trigger fingers when the condition is chronic. However, these injections are tend to be not so useful for the patients who have other medical conditions such as diabetes etc.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Finger Fractures Lead to Loss of Gripping Strength

Fingers are very important parts of our body. We use them to do a lot many things like eating, writing, holding etc. Injury to the fingers will make it difficult for us to move them easily and will make us unable to do our daily work smoothly. As fingers are the most used part of body, they are tending to get injuries easily. There are finger injuries, which do not require immediate medical aid, but there are some serious injuries like finger fractures and dislocation which need to be taken proper care of. If you suffer from a fracture in your finger then you should immediately seek medical aid in order to avoid pain and worse condition.

Finger fracture is one of the most common finger injuries and it has different severity levels. Mild fracture can be treated without a surgical treatment while for serious cases, surgery becomes important. If you injure your finger, you should immediately identify and diagnose your injury to avail proper treatment and prevent situation from becoming more serious and complicate. Injuries to the thumb is also very common than the injuries to the other fingers. Injury to the thumb is generally known as Skier’s thumb.

Falling on an outstretched thumb, you may injure it and if you are holding something with your thumb during the fall then there is a possibility of getting serious thumb injuries. One of the most common causes of this injury is falling when skiing holding a ski pole. Skier’s thumb is an injury in which the ulnar collateral ligament of the metacarpo-phalangeal joint is torn. Chronic stretching of the ligament can also be the cause of its injury. Once injured, the thumb will be swollen and bruised is also very painful. People with this problem often complain that they find it difficult to pinch or hold something with their thumb.