The stuffed finger tends to heal on its own, without the need for particular treatments, even if there are some precautions that can alleviate the symptoms and accelerate the healing time. Usually, these include the immobilization of the injured part by means of bandages or braces and the application of ice packs for a few days. Only under certain circumstances, the bagged finger requires medical or surgical treatment (such as aspiration of synovial fluid or endoscopic repair of a damaged joint component), to restore the function of the finger to normal and fully recover the movement.
occurring at the level of the fingers.
More precisely, it is a sprain caused by the violent impact of the extremities of the hands or feet (phalangeal joints). This condition can be a consequence, for example, of the impact of the ball on the tip of the finger, playing basketball or volleyball.