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Gamekeeper's Thumb
WHAT IS GAMEKEEPER'S THUMB
Gamekeeper’s thumb, also known as Skier’s thumb, happens when your thumb is pushed sideways away from the index finger, tearing the ligaments between the bones in your thumb. A fall, where you catch your thumb on the way down or a strong twisting motion is common causes. Wiping out on the slopes while you’re holding a ski pole or using a tool to loosen a tight screw—can stretch or tear the ligament. Gamekeeper’s Thumb can also be caused by an injury that worsens over time.For more information on Gamekeeper's Thumb, check out our blog - I Think I Have Gamekeeper's Thumb – What Can I Do About It?
SYMPTOMS OF GAMEKEEPER'S THUMB
WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT GAMEKEEPER'S THUMB?
It is important to get the correct diagnosis before attempting to treat this or any other thumb problem. With that said, as with any injury, reducing pain and swelling with ice and anti-inflammatory medications can help. A thumb brace that stabilizes and protects your thumb can also be worn to give the ligament time to heal. In some cases, if the ligament has torn away from the bone, wearing a brace that will protect the thumb from further injury until surgery can be done may be recommended.
THUMB BRACES THAT CAN HELP
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