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Collection of Sprained Fingers (17)
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A hand showing localized swelling and redness on the middle finger joint, with an inset X-ray revealing underlying bone alignment and possible joint damage.
This medical illustration shows palmar digital vein thrombosis, with visible cyanosis (dark discoloration) on the tips of the index, middle, and ring fingers due to venous blockage.
Red-highlighted areas on the hand indicate typical sites of pain or joint inflammation, often associated with arthritis or repetitive strain.
Gently inspecting your hands can reveal early signs of joint stiffness, swelling, or skin changes-key steps in proactive hand care.
Gently pressing the thenar eminence can help assess or ease discomfort from thumb joint strain or early osteoarthritis.
This medical illustration highlights pain and inflammation at the base of the thumb, often associated with basal joint arthritis.
A hand showing localized redness and purplish bruising on the index finger, suggesting trauma or inflammation.
A close-up of a hand showing purple discoloration and mild swelling on the middle and ring fingers, likely from recent trauma.
A close-up view of an index finger with localized redness and mild swelling near the middle joint-possible signs of inflammation or early infection.
A gentle demonstration of fine hair removal-showing how delicate strands can be carefully extracted without irritation.
This medical diagram highlights the key structures involved in trigger finger: the tendon, its protective sheath, and a painful nodule that impedes smooth motion.
A newborn’s delicate hand extends outward, capturing a fleeting yet profound moment of exploration and trust.
A middle finger supported by a breathable, perforated plastic splint wrapped with adhesive tape for secure immobilization.
