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Dislocated phalanges

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  • common injury in ball sports - a posterior dislocation of one or more phalanges may result from direct impact of the ball.
  • if the injury is treated promptly then analgesia is not necessary for reduction of the injury. If there is delay then a digital ring block can be inserted before reduction of the dislocation.
  • if there is a fracture dislocation then generally it is necessary to undertake open reduction and internal fixation.

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