yes they do put a cast on but they can sometimes put a spica thumb splint on it depending upon how badly broken it is but if it is really bad they might have to operate but that is very rare.
No u don't,well maybe if u badly need one get it
i don't think so... mabye just a brace.
Visiting a doctor and using a sort of cast for the arm including the thumb.
A dislocated thumb will occur after the thumb joint has been placed under unusual stress, and will normally occur while playing a sport such as football, or if you fall hard on your hand. The symptoms include: immobility of the thumb, swelling around the thumb, pain (usually severe) and a crooked look to the thumb.
6 weeks
splinter, broken, dislocated(it can happen, i have made it happen), infected
Yes I have: broken thumb, dislocated shoulder, L-5 vertebrae stress fracture, fractured growth plate in heel, dislocated elbow, Achilles tendonitis, shin splints, broken nose
You will either receive a hard or soft cast. Depending on your work environment as well as your daily routine.
Mines is going to take 8 weeks with a cast.
The suffix of dislocated is -ed.
yes, it will hurt while they locate the bone back ,but they will give you a pain killer that will numb you for a little and after a few weeks it wont hurt as much but you thumb WILL NOT look the same or as before. I hope that answers your question
A knee can be dislocated as a result of a sudden impact and force directly on the knee. For example: a direct hit on the knee from a fall. It can be dislocated as a result of an awkward running position as well. Dislocations can also occur from medical problems associated with disease.
A splint (GO TO THE DOCTOR)
A dislocated shoulder or knee can be quite painful.