A determination of finger sprain is often made based on presenting symptoms and mechanism of injury. Examination usually reveals localized pain and swelling, commonly at a joint in the affected digit. An individual may experience reduced range of motion and difficulty gripping or performing fine motor tasks.
Prompt identification of a finger sprain facilitates appropriate management, which can help minimize long-term complications such as chronic pain or stiffness. Early intervention may include rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), as well as immobilization with a splint. A delay in diagnosis or treatment can potentially prolong recovery and impact hand function.