Finger tendon injuries are mainly characterized by finger pain, swelling and limited joint movement.
1. Finger pain: finger tendon area contains rich nerve endings and pain receptors, so when finger tendon injury occurs, it will produce finger pain symptoms, and the pain is easily aggravated by pressure or movement.
2. Swelling: finger tendon injury is easy to be accompanied by the phenomenon of increased subcutaneous exudate in the finger area, so it will lead to localized accumulation of fluid, which will lead to the symptom of swelling of the finger joint area.
3. Restricted joint activities: If the degree of finger tendon injury is more serious, such as the phenomenon of complete rupture of the tendon, it will directly affect the local muscle contraction function, thus resulting in limited movement of the joints of the finger movement dysfunction.
When there is obvious pain or swelling in the finger joints, you need to go to the orthopedic department, and make a clear diagnosis through physical examination combined with imaging examination. Under the guidance of professional doctors, targeted treatment should be carried out to repair the local tendons to relieve the symptoms and prevent after-effects.