Hand Fractures - Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

What are Hand Fractures?

Metacarpal fractures occur when the metacarpal bones in your palm break. There are five metacarpal bones in the palm that connect your fingers to your wrist. When functioning properly, this anatomy allows for free and easy movement of the hand.

Since the hand has a complex set of bones, it may be difficult to know for sure whether you have a broken metacarpal.

Understanding Hand Fractures

Our hands are essential for everyday tasks, from the simplest to the most complex. Unfortunately, they are also prone to injuries, such as fractures. A hand fracture occurs when one of the bones in the hand breaks due to trauma, such as a fall, sports injury, or accident. At MD West ONE, our experienced orthopedic specialists are dedicated to providing top-quality care for hand fractures, helping you return to your daily activities as quickly and safely as possible.

Symptoms of Hand Fractures

If you suspect a hand fracture, it's important to seek medical attention promptly. Common symptoms of a hand fracture include:

  • Severe Pain: Pain that worsens with movement or pressure is a common indicator of a fracture.
  • Swelling and Bruising: Swelling around the injured area often accompanies fractures, sometimes leading to noticeable bruising.
  • Deformity: Visible deformities, such as misalignment or abnormal positioning of the fingers or hand, can indicate a fracture.
  • Limited Mobility: Difficulty moving your fingers or hand, or a reduced range of motion, may point to a break.
  • Numbness or Tingling: Damage to the nerves during the fracture can cause numbness or a tingling sensation.
  • Tenderness: The area may be tender to touch, and any pressure can cause sharp pain.

Diagnosing Hand Fractures

At MD West ONE, our orthopedic specialists use a thorough examination and diagnostic imaging to accurately diagnose hand fractures. During your visit, we will:

  1. Conduct a Physical Examination: Our specialists will assess the hand's condition, checking for swelling, deformity, and tenderness.
  2. Order X-rays or Other Imaging Tests: X-rays are typically used to confirm the fracture and determine its severity. In some cases, additional imaging tests like CT scans may be required for a detailed view.

Treatment Options for Hand Fractures

The appropriate treatment for a hand fracture depends on the type and severity of the break. At MD West ONE, we offer a range of treatment options, including:

  1. Non-Surgical Treatment:

    • Immobilization: In many cases, fractures can be treated without surgery using a splint, cast, or brace to keep the bones in place while they heal.
    • Medication: Pain management with over-the-counter or prescribed pain relievers to alleviate discomfort.
    • Physical Therapy: After the fracture has healed, physical therapy may be recommended to restore strength and flexibility.
  2. Surgical Treatment:

    • Internal Fixation: For more severe fractures that cannot be aligned with immobilization alone, surgical intervention may be necessary. This may involve using pins, screws, or plates to stabilize the bones.
    • Bone Grafting: In cases where there is significant bone loss, a bone graft may be needed to support healing.
    • Rehabilitation: Post-surgical rehabilitation is crucial for regaining function and strength in the hand.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Recovery from a hand fracture varies depending on the severity of the injury and the type of treatment. Our team will work closely with you to develop a personalized rehabilitation plan, including exercises to improve mobility, strength, and dexterity. Most patients can expect a gradual return to their normal activities with proper care and rehabilitation.

Why Choose MD West ONE?

At MD West ONE, our dedicated team of orthopedic specialists is committed to providing compassionate, personalized care. With state-of-the-art facilities and a patient-centered approach, we ensure you receive the highest quality treatment for your hand fracture.

Schedule an Appointment Today

If you suspect a hand fracture or have been experiencing pain and discomfort, don't wait. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced orthopedic specialists. We are here to help you on your journey to recovery.