Mallet finger
You have a mallet finger, the tip of the finger lies in a bent position and you are unable to straighten it. You have snapped the tendon that normally straightens the end of the finger, the tendon may even pull off a small fragment of the bone. We treat this injury with a personalized splint. In this brochure you can read more about this treatment.

Treatment
You visited the Emergency Department during office hours:
You visited the Emergency Department outside office hours:

With or without loose bone fragment?
TIME | WITH LOOSE BONE FRAGMENT |
0-6 weeks | Wear the splint non-stop (24h a day). |
6-8 weeks |
Start hand-therapy. After the advice of your hand therapist, start practicing.
Wear splint during the night and during high-risk moments.
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TIME | WITHOUT LOOSE BONE FRAGMENT |
0-8 weeks | Wear the splint non-stop (24h a day). |
8-10 weeks |
Start hand-therapy. After the advice of your hand therapist, start practicing.
Wear splint during the night and during high-risk moments.
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Instructions
- You have to wear the splint continuously (24 hours a day), non-stop.
- When you remove the splint and bend the finger, the recovery starts from day 1 again. The chance of complete recovery thereby decreases.
- Do you have a tendon injury? You have to wear the splint for 8 weeks.
- Do you have a tendon injury with a loose bone fragment? You have to wear the splint for 6 weeks.
- After these 6 (bone fragment) or 8 weeks (tendon injury) you have to wear the splint during the night and whenever the finger is at risk of injury for 2 weeks.
- After 6 or 8 weeks you will start hand-therapy, wear the splint longer when your hand-therapist advises you to do so.
- The finger and splint should not get wet, to prevent irritation of the skin. Try to limit washing of the finger. When you do wash the finger, it is important to keep the finger straight when taking the splint off. This can be done by placing the hand flat on a table.
- Are you in pain? Use a mild pain killer, for example paracetamol. Do not wait with paracetamol until the pain is too much. You are allowed to take a maximum of 4 times a day, 2 tablets of 500mg, on fixed times.
Recovery
- At the “Gipskamer” (plaster room) you will get a hand-therapy referral. You can make an appointment at the therapist after 6 weeks (bone fragment) or 8 weeks (tendon injury). The therapist will decide if you can start exercises and will give you instructions on how to use the finger during daily activities. Be careful to gradually resume daily activities and not make any sudden movements. When you do this, the tendon can get injured again.
- Most injuries heal after 3 months.
When do you contact us?
- the pain increases
- the splint does not fit anymore
- the splint needs to be cleaned
- the tip of the finger bents again when you have started doing exercises
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Openingstijden | 24 uur per dag |
Telefoonnummer | 020-634 6200 |
Route | Via ingang Spoedpost (achterzijde van het ziekenhuis) |