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Condition

Mallet finger

A fingertip that can't fully straighten on its own after a sudden bending force injures the extensor tendon at the end joint (the DIP joint).

Common triggers

  • Jamming a finger
  • Catching a ball with a fingertip
  • Tucking in bedsheets and snagging a fingertip

When to seek care

  • Inability to lift the fingertip on its own
  • Bruising or pain at the back of the fingertip
  • An open cut over the joint after injury

Related care

Splints often used

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