How to Recover Quickly from a Dislocated Finger

A dislocated finger is generally referred to as a dislocated finger joint. There is no quick recovery method and patients are usually advised to go to the hospital for manipulation. The rule of thumb is to dislocate the finger as soon as possible and to reduce the swelling as soon as possible, because when the finger joint is swollen, it will be more difficult to dislocate the finger. It is recommended to apply cold compresses and go to the hospital as soon as possible for orthopedic manipulation after dislocation. If the dislocation is severe, the dislocated joint can be immobilized with a splint, which can be removed after three to four weeks of immobilization. There is no quick recovery method for dislocated finger joints. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital as soon as possible after dislocating their finger joints, rather than resetting them on their own.