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Home care after the diagnosis of boxer's fracture is based on how the doctor treated the hand.
Fractures are most common at the base of the little finger (boxer's fracture).
Boxer's fractures represent a significant number of those injuries.
He suffered a boxer's fracture during the fight.
It is highly recommended to carefully focus strikes to reduce chance of injury (such as boxer's fracture).
The neck of a metacarpal (in the transition between the body and the head) is a common location for a boxer's fracture.
Boxer's fracture is a common name for a broken bone at the base of your finger, often the little finger.
Boxer's fractures represent over one half of all metacarpal fractures.
Splinting or casting commonly is performed on all boxer's fractures that do not require immediate surgery.
Boxer's fractures are usually caused by the impact of a clenched fist with a skull or a hard, immovable object, such as a wall.
Trends have been found in multiple studies, showing a positive relationship between boxer's fractures from intentional closed fist injuries, and psychological disorders.
Boxer's Fracture.
(See Boxer's fracture)
Home care for boxer's fractures can be divided into care prior to seeing a doctor and care after a diagnosis of a boxer's fracture is made.
Such a fracture is often called the "boxer's fracture" - which is usually a fracture in the neck of the fifth metacarpal-because of its ubiquity among fighters.
Boxing gloves come in different styles and weights, and are often worn over hand wraps, which help stabilize the fist area against injuries such as the eponymous boxer's fracture of the fifth metacarpal.
A tiny Marcia Robinson Lowry will make her national Court TV debut today with a bruise on the bridge of her nose and her right hand in a cast for what doctors call a boxer's fracture.