definitely! I have dislocated many fingers playing Basketball, football and even recently doing color guard. If your finger looks funny or out of place gently grasp it and pull semi-firmly to pop back into place and then get medical help. if it doesn't pop back in get to a doctor fast because it may be broken or damaging tendons and ligaments! Good Luck!
no you can't dislocate your nose as there is no where for it to go.
but i am not a doctor or anything i just go to classes of saint johns ambulance
Yes. In this case, it is also considered "broken."
Most people that can bend there thumb are double jointed, which means that you must not be double jointed and that's why you cannot bend it.
I'd strap it to the other finger (the one on the other side to the index finger) because those fingers usually move together anyway.
Where ever the tendon is located (example: finger) movement would not occur there (finger wouldn't be able to move)
as fast as your finger nail groesit doesnt
you wouldn't be able to move it because it wouldn't be connected to the bone.
If popping can be heard in the finger, it is possible it is only cracking the air bubbles; however, if popping can be heard as well as the finger causing pain with noticeable swelling, it is likely it is dislocated.
bring him to a vet
It hurts, very strong pain and changes to a blue colour after a while. If you have jarred your finger you will find it extremely hard to bend or move it without feeling pain. Sometimes when you have jarred your finger so bad it can even turn into a fracture, broken or a dislocated finger.
the most common area that gets dislocated in the body is the shoulder.
Your face looks different, It will be difficult for you to close your mouth, but if you manage it you will hear/feel a click. This will then make your lips pull in and you will look like a goldfish, your voice will also go different, This happened to me recently, For info on fixing the dislocated jaw see " How to fix a dislocated jaw"
Depending on how hard you "traumatize" it. Your finger could be anywhere from bruised to sprained to broken to dislocated. To traumatize is to cause damage to.
A splint (GO TO THE DOCTOR)
usually if you can its not much and you feel some pain while you move it
It takes about 3-4 weeks for a broken fingertip to heal. A full finger could take about 6 weeks. Just remember to not use it often.
Most people that can bend there thumb are double jointed, which means that you must not be double jointed and that's why you cannot bend it.
because the muscles in each finger aren't strong enough to move individually.
by you moving ur finger