Oh, I feel your pain! So sorry to hear that.
I just want to tell you that Ive made more progress practicing while injured
than at normal times. Ive had injuries where I could not really push the
strings down, or it would be bad to do that, so I just touched them over the
frets with the left
Definitely get it evaluated by a hand specialist to make sure you get the
appropriate treatment. I had a mallet finger injury to my right middle finger,
which basically broke off a chip of bone and disconnected the end joint from
half of the associated muscles and tendons. Splinting probably
I had a "hammer" or "mallet" injury to the middle finger of my right hand,
which is a snapping of the ligament to the final phalanx. I think that this is
similar to an avulsion fracture. The doctor placed the finger in a splint,
with the injured phalanx bent slightly backward. After three
Though I never broke a finger, I was told by various people that it is
imperative that You use an injured limb as early as you can, even if it
hurts, to ensure that it heals in a way that it returns to its normal
function.
Splints or plasters kept too long are said to result in stiffness or
See the best specialist possible as soon as possible. Avulsion is especially
serious because loss of circulation could result in gangrene necessitating
amputation.
A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.
> On Jul 3, 2018, at 9:27 PM, Edward C. Yong wrote:
>
> hi lute people.
>
> i had a fall and