This is an office visit for the evaluation and treatment of a broken finger.
The hand is made up of twenty-seven bones.
Broken bones are also called fractures. The different types of fractures are:
Greenstick and buckle fractures are more common in children because their bones are softer and bend easier than the bones of an adult.
Finger fractures can happen when:
There are medical conditions, such as osteoporosis, that can increase your risk of a broken bone. A break in one of the bones in your finger may result in a snap or cracking sound followed by:
In severe cases, the finger may be in an abnormal position (displaced fracture) or the bone breaks through the skin (open fracture).
Injuries like a finger fracture can be evaluated and treated in your healthcare provider's office, an urgent care facility or an emergency room.
Contact a healthcare provider if you think you may have broken a finger(s). Your healthcare provider will:
Treatment for a broken finger will depend on the type and location of the break. Depending on the severity of the break, you may be referred to an orthopedic surgeon for evaluation and treatment.
The costs associated with this care path are for a broken finger treated in your healthcare provider's office.
If you believe you have a broken finger(s), see your healthcare provider.
Here are some questions to ask your healthcare provider:
After your appointment, you should also understand your treatment plan, possible alternatives, and what medications are recommended (including possible side effects).
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