Treatment of Finger Sprains
The recommended treatment for finger sprains consists of the RICE protocol (Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation) for 3-5 days, followed by early active exercise and appropriate support with a splint or tape. 1, 2
Initial Management (First 3-5 Days)
Rest and Activity Limitation
Ice Application (Cryotherapy)
Compression
Elevation
Support Options
Splinting
Kinesio Taping
Pain Management
- Acetaminophen is preferred over aspirin for mild pain due to aspirin's effect on blood coagulation 3
- NSAIDs can be used for short-term pain relief 2
Rehabilitation (After Initial 3-5 Days)
Early Active Exercise
Return to Activity Criteria
- Pain-free movement
- Restored range of motion
- Restored strength
- Ability to perform specific movements required for daily activities or sports 2
Important Considerations and Pitfalls
Misdiagnosis Risk
Long-Term Sequelae
Medical Attention
- Seek medical attention for:
- Severe pain
- Significant swelling
- Deformity
- Inability to move the finger
- Suspected fracture 1
- Seek medical attention for:
By following this structured approach to finger sprain management, patients can expect optimal healing and return to function while minimizing complications and long-term sequelae.