Jersey finger

Background

  • Avulsion of flexor mechanism of distal phalanx
  • Occurs from forced extension of fully flexed DIP (from grabbing someone's jersey)

Clinical Features

  • Pt unable to actively flex the DIP joint while maintaining full passive ROM

Differential Diagnosis

Hand and finger injuries

Diagnosis

  • Ultrasound can differentiate between partial and complete rupture[1]

Treatment

  • Early referral to hand specialist (surgery often required) - 1-2 days
  • Finger Splint in slight flexion at DIP

See Also

References

  1. De Gautard G, et al. Sonography of jersey finger. J Ultrasound Med. 2009; 28(3):389-392.