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Hand Fractures

Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Dec 10, 2014


What is Hand Fractures?

Hand fractures are very common and can result in disability if not treated adequately.

The hand is among the most commonly used parts of our body and unfortunately, one of the most frequently injured part. Injury to the hand can disable the patient temporarily and permanently, and should therefore be managed with extreme care.


The hand is made up of 27 small bones. These allow flexibility to the hand to enable its various functions. At the base of the palm are 8 small carpal bones, some of which contribute to the wrist joint. The metacarpal bones are long bones in the center of the palm. Each finger has three phalanges, except the thumb which has two phalanges. The bones are connected with each other through ligaments and tendons, which keep them in their correct place.

There are several types of hand fractures depending on the nature of the injury. Any bone of the hand can be fractured following an injury to the hand. The long and slender metacarpal bones are commonly fractured following a direct injury. Symptoms include severe pain and inability to move the joints formed by the affected bones. In some cases, an obvious deformity may be present.

Hand fractures are diagnosed using imaging studies like x-ray, CT scan and MRI. They are treated surgically or non-surgically depending on the type of injury.

Hand Fractures - Causes

A direct injury to the hand can result in a fracture. Conditions that weaken the bones predispose them to fractures

Bones of the hand can get fractured under several circumstances which include:

Like for other fractures, weak hand bones are more likely to develop a fracture.

Conditions that predispose to hand injury are:

Hand Fractures - Symptoms and Signs / Diagnosis

Severe pain and reduced range of motion of the fingers are the most common signs and symptoms of hand fractures.

Symptoms and Signs of Hand Fractures

Symptoms of hand fracture appear following an injury. Some of the signs and symptoms of hand fracture are:


Diagnosis of Hand Fractures

Diagnosis of hand fractures is made based on:

Treatment for Hand Fractures

Hand fractures can be treated with non-surgical or surgical procedures.

Treatment of a broken hand includes the following:

Reference:

  1. Broken wrist - (http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/broken-wrist/basics/definition/con-20031382)

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