A boxer fracture is when you break a bone at the base of your finger, near the knuckle or neck of the bone. That bone is known as a metacarpal.
A boxer fracture may also be called a fifth metacarpal fracture. It usually happens to the small (pinky) finger or the ring finger and is most common in men.
The symptoms of a boxer fracture may include:
Boxer’s fracture get their name from one of their most common causes –
The treatment options for a boxer’s fracture depend on the severity of your injury.
Some treatments that may be used include:
Wrist, hand and finger ROM
The motions of the wrist that you should stretch include:
The motions of the wrist that you should stretch include:
Different ways you can strengthen your finger muscles may include:
Exercises that may be beneficial may include.