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- $Title{Ever Come Across the Term "Boxer's Fracture"?}
- $Subject{fracture sports boxer's rare diseases disease fractures knuckle
- musculoskeletal system connective tissue boxer cracked knuckles fist hand
- splinting tissues joint joints splints splint}
- $Volume{N-17, M-17}
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- Ever Come Across the Term "Boxer's Fracture"?
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- QUESTION: Ever come across the term "boxer's fracture"? Though I suspect I
- might figure this one out, I would appreciate your explanation. Is it
- difficult to treat?
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- ANSWER: A "boxer's fracture" is simply cracked knuckles, a common side effect
- of fist fighting, and is frequently called this even when caused by other
- circumstances. There are several options for treating such a fracture, and
- the final decision on how to treat it depends on the severity of the injury,
- how important the hand's function is to the patient, and how often he expects
- to be using the hand as a weapon. For instance, if he uses his hands in his
- work or hobbies, he may opt for more aggressive treatment. And, if the
- patient is a regular fist fighter, then the possibility of re-injury must be
- considered before advising extensive and delicate surgical repair. The
- choices for treatment of boxer's fracture mainly revolve around whether to
- operate or treat more conservatively with protective splinting. More time is
- lost from work when surgery is chosen, because recovery is slower. There is
- some controversy over whether the functional and cosmetic improvements gained
- in surgery are worth the delayed recovery that it involves.
- The best results in treating boxer's fracture occur when the extent of
- the injury is fully evaluated, considering how the hand is used in
- occupational and leisurely pursuits, and how important cosmetic results are.
- Based on this information, the patient can decide with the physician on the
- best course of action.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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