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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: Fetchthatone on January 26, 2014, 02:04:15 PM
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Hi guys
Last season in around July at training, a high catch went up and instead of catching it cleanly the ball landed on the tip of my little finger (pinky). I played thru the pain of it as there was only like a month left of the season, but it's now nearly February, and the finger still clearly isn't fully healed, and it still stiffens up occasionally and movement in it is still a little limited. Any advice on what I should do?
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Go see your doctor?
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I would take Smilleys's advice and go see a doctor/physio.
It just be weakened or still swollen but on the other hand you could have did ligament damage or you broke it and its healed incorrectly.
Either way it pays to get it seen to.
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This long after the event the Doctor isn't likely to show much sympathy (they weren't happy I'd left it 3 days before I saw anyone), but it's worth going to see them, better safe than sorry as they say.
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Even if it's only minor pain? What could they do anyway if it had broken and healed incorrectly?
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Re brake and set mate
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Could be a finger ligament/tendon.
I've done the same, my pop round my docs
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A massive ouch to re break and set... way worse than the initial break!
On the plus side, if you do it now you will be ready to go come cricket season.
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Doctor. ASAP. Chances are you've cracked the second knuckle and that affects the ligament that goes over the top of it. Will probably need to be rebroken.
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to save a trip to the doctors. you could always amputate?
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A&E to get an X-ray, I bust mine in two places at the end of the season, ended up with three pins in it for 5 weeks, I'll post a pic of the X-ray when I can.
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I did that mate playing football with my index. Dislocated and popped back im and caught a tendon.
Nasty stuff but see the doc. They will sort it!
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If you ceebs going to the doctor, theres a brilliant method on taping up your finger(s)
I did my finger playing a league match (football) and was set to be out for a few weeks. But this method, just took all the stress away from the finger.
Finger Taping | How to Tape Your Sprained Finger (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hur_EmjYlMQ#)
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If you ceebs going to the doctor, theres a brilliant method on taping up your finger(s)
I did my finger playing a league match (football) and was set to be out for a few weeks. But this method, just took all the stress away from the finger.
Finger Taping | How to Tape Your Sprained Finger ([url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hur_EmjYlMQ#[/url])
good video, any idea of the tape he is using?
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good video, any idea of the tape he is using?
looks like its a foam padded tape. i used it last year as i damaged the tip of my left index finger. its still bad now. think its tendon and ligament damage. xray wasnt conclusive for any breaks so will just tape it up and keep playing
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Hey guys, the tape he is using, is known as Zinc Oxide tape, if you are just gonna tape the finger up once and not remove the tape for a week just say, zinc oxide is the way to go.
If you are looking for just match protection etc, the have a look at elastoplast fabric tape. I use that for matches, never had any issues with it. Any fabric tape will do mind you
regards
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My thumb injured the same way as described in the OP when i was taking a low catch in slips, didnt took it as serious and batted in the next match but that was the biggest mistake, went to doctor straight a way got a proper treatment with 2 weeks off from worked, and now evrythin is super fine.
Moral of the story : dont take these kind of injuries light :)
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Here's mine after they sorted it out
(http://i1292.photobucket.com/albums/b577/LDifa/photo2_zps64cddb12.jpg) (http://s1292.photobucket.com/user/LDifa/media/photo2_zps64cddb12.jpg.html)