Finger Crush Injury Treatment Melbourne

🖐️ Finger Crush Injury Treatment– What You Need to Know

A crush injury to the finger happens when the finger is caught or compressed between two hard surfaces—often doors, tools, weights, or machinery. It’s common in workplace accidents, sports, and even at home (especially in young kids). The injury may look minor at first but can involve deep tissue damage, bone fractures, nail bed injuries, or tendon/nerve involvement.

🚨 Signs Your Finger Crush Injury Needs Medical Attention

You should seek prompt care if you notice:

  • Severe swelling or bruising that worsens quickly
  • Difficulty moving the finger or severe pain with movement
  • Numbness or tingling, which could signal nerve damage
  • Bleeding under or around the nail
  • Deformed appearance or misaligned finger
  • Skin lacerations or exposed tissue
  • Intense throbbing pain that doesn’t settle with ice or elevation

💡 A crush injury may still involve a fracture or soft tissue damage even if you can move your finger—so don’t rely on movement alone to “rule out” serious damage.

🏥 Common Injuries We See with Finger Crush Trauma

🩹 What to Do Immediately

💡 Why Early Treatment Matters

Getting timely diagnosis and treatment can:

🧑‍⚕️ How After Hours Hand Therapy Can Help

At After Hours Hand Therapy, we offer same-day assessment and treatment, including:

Whether your injury happened on the worksite, at the gym, or at home—we’re here to help you avoid prolonged pain or loss of function.

📞 Crushed Your Finger and Unsure What to Do?

Don’t wait for the swelling to settle on its own. Early care can change your outcome.

👉 Click here to book with After Hours Hand Therapy, or call 0415 238 432 for same-day mobile care.

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