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Mallet Finger: Causes, Symptoms, and the Best Physiotherapy Treatment at Physio360.

  • Writer: PHYSIO 360
    PHYSIO 360
  • Feb 24
  • 2 min read



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Introduction.

Mallet finger, or baseball finger, is a common hand injury that occurs when the tendon responsible for straightening the tip of the finger is damaged. This results in an inability to extend the fingertip fully, leaving it drooped. If left untreated, it can lead to permanent deformity and loss of function. At Physio360, we provide expert physiotherapy care to ensure a full and effective recovery.


Causes of Mallet Finger.

Mallet's finger typically occurs due to a forceful blow to the tip of an outstretched finger, leading to tendon rupture or even a small fracture where the tendon attaches. Common causes include:

  • Direct trauma from a ball hitting the finger (common in sports like basketball and baseball).

  • Accidental finger jamming against a hard surface.

  • Crushing injuries.

  • Sudden hyperflexion of the finger during daily activities.




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Symptoms of Mallet Finger.

Individuals with mallet fingers often experience:

  • Inability to straighten the fingertip.

  • Swelling and redness around the affected area.

  • Pain and tenderness at the injury site.

  • Bruising or deformity in severe cases.


Why Choose Physio360 for Mallet Finger Treatment?

At Physio360, our skilled physiotherapists offer the top physiotherapy treatment in Chennai for hand and finger injuries, promoting quick recovery and restoring full function. Our treatment method includes:

1. Initial Assessment and Immobilization

  • Our specialists at Physio360 Centre conduct a detailed examination to determine the severity of the injury.

  • A custom-made splint is provided to keep the finger in an extended position, allowing proper tendon healing.


2. Pain Management

  • Ice therapy is recommended to reduce inflammation and swelling.

  • Gentle massage and manual therapy techniques help in alleviating discomfort.


3. Range of Motion and Strengthening Exercises

Once the splinting period is over, our physiotherapists introduce tailored exercises to regain movement and strength, such as:

  • Passive and active extension exercises

  • Grip strengthening techniques

  • Resistance band exercises for hand mobility


4. Taping and Support Techniques

  • Specialized physiotherapy taping techniques are used at Physio360 Clinic to provide additional support while the tendon heals.

  • Corrective taping prevents excessive strain and allows functional movement.




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Recovery and Rehabilitation at Physio360.

The recovery time for a mallet finger varies depending on the severity of the injury. With proper physiotherapy, most patients see significant improvement within 6-8 weeks. Physio360 Centre in Chennai ensures a holistic rehabilitation plan that includes:

  • Personalized therapy sessions for faster healing.

  • Home exercise programs for long-term recovery.

  • Follow-up consultations to track progress and prevent complications.


Conclusion

If you’re experiencing symptoms of a mallet finger, seeking immediate physiotherapy care is essential to avoid long-term deformity. Physio360 is your go-to destination for expert hand injury rehabilitation in Chennai. Our experienced physiotherapists provide personalized, evidence-based treatment to help you recover quickly and regain full finger function.

Book an appointment with Physio360 today and get the best care for mallet finger recovery.


REFERENCE AND RESEARCH ARTICLE.

1.The Diagnosis and Management of Mallet Finger Injurieshttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5480656/.


2.A review of mallet finger and jersey finger injuries in the athletehttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5344866/

 
 
 

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