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Finger Pain - Cause - Symptoms - Diagnosis - Treatment - Pain Relief

Information on finger pain, arthritis, conditions, causes, diagnosis, symptoms, pain relief, prevention, surgery and other treatment options. There are three bones in each finger called the proximal phalanx, the middle phalanx and the distal phalanx. Each finger also has three joints, the first is where the finger meets the hand, the second is the PIP joint, the last joint is the DIP joint.

Arthritis Hand Photo Gallery

Hand damage and deformity caused by arthritis can include nodules, swelling, stiffness, ulnar drift, contractures, and other problems. Photos of hands damaged by arthritis.

Finger pain

Finger pain is defined as pain in one or more fingers. Osteoarthritis causes knobby swelling of finger joints and can also cause problems at the base of the thumb. Numbness or tingling may indicate a problem with nerves or circulation. Other causes include injury, trauma, Raynaud's phenomenon and Rheumatoid arthritis.

Finger Implants - Three Decades Of Finger Implants

The use of finger implant surgery to treat arthritis has been an option for over 30 years.

Fingers that change color - Blanching of the fingers

Fingers that turn pale or turn colors when exposed to cold or stress is an indication of cyanosis. Blanching means to become pale. Cyanosis is a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes from lack of oxygen. Raynaud's Disease or syndrome may cause sudden change in the finger color.

Cyanosis (Image)

Lack of oxygen in the blood causes a bluish discoloration in the skin or mucous membranes called cyanosis.

What Actions Help Preserve Manual Dexterity?

What actions help preserve manual dexterity in people with arthritis of the hand?

Rheumatoid Arthritis Hand Deformity: Is It Inevitable?

Rheumatoid arthritis hand deformity is a common symptom of the disease. Is it Inevitable? Can it be prevented?

Top Paraffin Wax Baths

Immerse your hands in hot wax and soothe away arthritis aches and pains. Some paraffin wax spas accommodate feet and elbows too.

The Pain Quiz - Acute vs. Chronic Pain

There's more to know about pain than the fact that it hurts. Do you know the difference between acute and chronic pain? Do men and women respond to pain differently? How many older people take a painkiller on a regular basis? What is R.I.C.E.? Are there any non-drug pain relievers? How much do you know about pain?

The Pain Relief Quiz

How much do you know about relieving pain? Pain serves as the signal that something is wrong in the body. There are many pain relieving techniques which can be tried. Do you know about the various pain treatment options? Take the Pain Relief Quiz.

Joint Replacement Screening Quiz - When Is It The Right Time?

When is it the right time to have a joint replacement? It is a complicated question for people with arthritis, living with intractable joint pain. There are important things to consider while making the decision with your doctor or surgeon.

What Are Osteophytes / Bone Spurs?

Osteophytes are also commonly known as bone spurs. Osteophytes develop in deteriorating joints damaged by arthritis.

Arthritic Fingers Point To Heart Disease

Research findings point to an association between osteoarthritis in a single finger joint in men and the likelihood they will die from cardiovascular disease.

Trigger Point Massage

Ever wonder what can be done to help neck stiffness, carpal tunnel type symptoms, tennis elbow, bursitis, frozen shoulder, back pain and low back stiffness?Find a massage therapist that is skilled with finding and treating trigger points and you just might find immediate relief.

Trigger Finger

Trigger finger is a common complaint that causes pain and locking of the fingers.

The Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Screening Quiz

It's a condition you hear a lot about, but do you understand carpal tunnel syndrome? More importantly, do you have any of the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome? Take our screening quiz.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Test Your Knowledge

The wrist is surrounded by a band of tissue. Between the band of tissue and the wrist bone is the carpal tunnel. How much do you know about carpal tunnel syndrome? Take our quiz.

Smashed fingers

This injury involves direct trauma to one or more fingers.

Clubbing of the fingers or toes

Clubbing is a broadening and thickening of the fingers or toes with increased lengthwise curvature of the tip of the nail, and flattening of the angle between the cuticle and nail.

Nail Abnormalities - Fingernails or Toenails

Nail abnormalities refer to abnormal color, shape, texture, or thickness of the fingernails or toenails

Fungal nail infection (Onychomycosis)

This disease is an infection of the nails by a fungus.

Finger and Thumb Arthritis

Finger and thumb arthritis is common because there are 27 bones in each hand! This means that there are many joints in the fingers that can develop arthritis.

Finger Fractures

Finger fractures are tricky injuries. Some can be treated simply with "buddy taping" and others require surgery.

Finger Sprains and Finger Dislocations

Finger sprains are injuries that cause a stretching of the ligaments of the fingers or thumb. A finger dislocation is a different type of injury, and more severe.

Mallet Finger (Baseball Finger)

A mallet finger, also known as a "baseball finger," is an injury to one of the tendons that helps to straighten out your finger. Mallet fingers are also called "baseball fingers" because the can occur by jamming the finger tip with a baseball. Mallet fingers are also common in sports such as football and basketball.

Finger Replacement Surgery from DePuy

If arthritis in your hands is affecting your quality of life, finger joint replacement may be an effective pain relief option, from DePuy.

Artificial Knuckles: Relieve Pain, Restore Function

Researchers have developed artificial knuckle implants made from a new kind of material — pyrolytic carbon (PyroCarbon), from CNN.

Finger Exercises

A physician should be consulted before attempting these activities. When was the last time you exercised your fingers?You have to train your fingers to be nimble, from Nimblefingers.com.
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