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    Pain in middle finger

    Hello, I am a JV Pitcher at a D3 college. About a week ago there was pain in my hand/finger and I simply thought I had bruised it. Yesterday while pitching, something started causing me so much pain I could no longer hold on to my fastball. It became difficult to hold on to a bat as well. The pain is in my right hand middle finger, the joint that connects the finger to the hand, and it is more so between the middle and ring finger of my hand.

    I can move the finger completely, though there is stiffness and pain as I put my hand into a fist or attempt to grip things. If I leave my hand completely still and use my other hand to move the finger, there is no pain. The athletic trainers office was closed after practice on friday and I can't see them until monday. Any ideas what this issue may be? I am taking NSAID's this weekend to reduce pain, though there is NO visual swelling. There does not appear to be anything wrong with the finger when you look at it.

    Please help me, as I have 2 games wednesday and thursday and would really hope to start pitching/throwing ASAP.

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    Re: Pain in middle finger

    you may have bruised the nerve between the bones, this can be very painful but usually settles on its own, can you definately move it all the way, cna you make a hook with the fingers and can you spread the fingers? a loss may indicate a ruptured tendon. If the pain isnt settling with NSAIDS then i would see a doc/physio


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    Re: Pain in middle finger

    I went in to the trainers yesterday and they said I possibly tore/bruised/damaged the ulnar collateral ligament in the mp joint of my middle finger. I 100% have a full ROM, though it hurts to make my hand completely straight then use my pinky to touch the base of my hand, though I can move it completely. They have me shut down from pitching, hitting, throwing, lifting, etc. My question is how can you hurt yourself like this pitching? How can you heal the quickest and most efficiently from this? How can you prevent it? The pain is actually diminishing for the first time since it began, which is very optimistic for me, and I am simply taking 3 ibuprofen as prescribed by the trainer every 8 hours.

    BTW, I don't understand the 'hook with the fingers' thing that you said. Maybe clarify so I can tell you yes or no? But as far as I can tell, I have a full ROM in all of the fingers, hand, etc, it just hurts to move it sometimes, and if I grip a baseball at all, that is painful (4 seam, 2 seam, curve all hurt), but if I grip a baseball as if I were using three fingers or use a circle change with the middle finger and ring finger running down the two seams, there is no pain whatsoever.


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    Re: Pain in middle finger

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    Hi
    Check out these sites for answers to your pain! Good luck!

    Self-Treatment for Finger Pain, Thumb Pain, Stiff Fingers, Knuckle, Hand, Wrist

    ACTIVATION AND PERPETUATION OF TRIGGER POINTS in the coracobrachialis usually occur in ... The line of pain may extend to the tip of the middle finger. ...
    The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide for Pain Relief By Clair Davies, David G. Simons, Amber Davies

    Coracobrachialis © Copyright American Academy of Manual Medicine

    ROUND EARTH PUBLISHING: INTRODUCTION TO SHOULDER PAIN



 
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