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2 FRACTURES IN HAND (BOXERS INJURY)
TheBoxerinjury
i had 2 fractures in my hand (left) near the pinky complete end of hand and i had a cast for 2 weeks and they took it of saying im good to go but i cant box for two months :'( but will i be able to do sum training? pushups, curls ect?
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TheBoxerinjury
i have only a slight pain in hand and how will a finger splint help its in my hand.
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Dr Vinod
Hello!
Wear a finger splint for couple of weeks more till your pain subsides and your fracture will heal completely.
After any fracture you have to give a time of 4 weeks for complete bone healing and strengthening.
After 4 weeks you would need to consider some physiotherapy if your fracture has healed.
For any other complication you have to follow up with an orthopedician.
Take care!
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