How Long Does It Take For A Bennett Fracture To Heal?

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It is common for the thumb to feel weak for 6 months after this injury. Occasionally loss of bone alignment occurs and additional treatment may be required. In general it takes

6 weeks

for a hand fracture to heal and at least another 6 weeks for it to remodel and consolidate.

Can you move your thumb with a Bennett fracture?

A Bennett’s fracture causes your thumb to feel painful and stiff. Your thumb area will swell.

Your thumb may be unstable and therefore difficult to move normally

.

How is a Bennett’s fracture treated?


Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF)

is the most common surgery to treat Bennett’s fracture. A small incision is made at the base of your thumb. Pins or screws are used to align the dislocated bones. Surgery is followed by rest and plaster cast immobilization for about 4 weeks.

Does a Bennett fracture hurt?

Symptoms of Bennett’s fracture


Severe pain and weakness of the thumb

. Swelling of the base of the thumb and back of the hand. Bruising.

Can you play football with a Bennett’s fracture?

Bennett fractures are commonly seen as football injuries. If an NFL offensive lineman has a Bennett’s fracture in the non-dominant hand and is surgically treated, he

may be able to return to competitive play in 4 weeks and play with a padded cast or splint in place

.

Do you get a cast for a fractured thumb?

Nonsurgical treatment

You’ll be set in a special cast, known as a

spica cast

, for six weeks. This cast holds your thumb in place while your bone heals. The spica cast immobilizes your thumb by wrapping around your forearm and thumb.

How long does a hairline fracture in thumb take to heal?

A complete recovery will typically take

between 6 to 8 weeks

, after which full mobility should be restored. In some cases, a doctor may recommend protective footwear, a splint, or the use of crutches to minimise strain placed on the fractured bone during movement.

What is Rolando fracture?

Rolando fracture is a

three-part or comminuted intra-articular fracture-dislocation of the base of the thumb

(proximal first metacarpal). It can be thought of as a comminuted Bennett fracture.

How do you reduce Rolando fracture?

Some treatment options available are

closed reduction

with the use of a bulky dressing,

8

casting,

4

closed reduction, and K-wire fixation,

3

open reduction and internal fixation with a miniature T- or L-plate and screws,

1 5 10

ligamentotaxis of the fragments with an external fixator or skeletal traction,

5 7 9

and …

Where is Bennett’s fracture?

The Bennett fracture is the most common fracture

involving the base of the thumb

. This fracture refers to an intraarticular fracture that separates the palmar ulnar aspect of the first metacarpal base from the remaining first metacarpal.

How do you test for Bennett fracture?

Although X-ray films can be used to diagnose this condition,

a CT scan

should be ordered to evaluate the extent of the damage. On these CT scans a Bennett fracture will present can as an intra-articular fracture and dislocation of base of the first metacarpal.

Can you break your thumb punching?

The most common cause of a broken knuckle is punching a

hard surface

, such as a wall or a door. Other common causes include fights, contact sports, and accidental falls. Broken knuckles, also known as metacarpal fractures, are common.

What is Barton’s fracture?

The Barton fracture is

a fracture of the distal radius which extends through the dorsal aspect of the articular surface with associated dislocation

of the radiocarpal joint.

How long does a trapezium fracture take to heal?

Non-displaced trapezium and trapezoid fractures can be treated with a short arm thumb spica cast for

4 to 6 weeks

. Treatment for a non-displaced isolated capitate fracture involves immobilization with a short arm thumb spica cast for 6 to 8 weeks.

What is a thumb fracture called?

General.

A Bennett’s Fracture

is a fracture plus dislocation of the Metacarpal bone at the base of the thumb. The fracture involves the joint surface and is often significantly displaced .

What is a Galeazzi fracture?

A Galeazzi fracture is a

fracture of the middle to distal third of the radius associated with dislocation or subluxation of the distal radioulnar joint

(DRUJ).

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