Rafting with a broken finger is generally not advisable, as it can lead to further injury or complications. The risk of falling, gripping the paddle, or handling equipment could exacerbate the condition. It's best to consult a healthcare professional to assess your injury and determine if it's safe to participate in such activities. Prioritizing your recovery is essential for your long-term well-being.
You can get a finger splint or better yet you can go to your family doctor and ask that.
instructions on how fix a broken finger
There isn't really a specific people who does river rafting, if just depends whether you want to go river rafting or not.
You can go White Water Rafting in Maine at North Country White Water Rafting. Its address is Route 201, 36 Main Street, Bingham, ME
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go to the doctors and get it checked out. it may be broken :(
There are many places one can go white water rafting. There are location in California, Florida and New York. One can find details on many location on the 'Rafting America' website.
The easiest way would be to tape the broken finger to an adjoining finger, like the ring finger. You could also get a padded aluminum finger splint and put that on the broken finger.
The surest way to tell if your finger is broken is to have an x-ray done by a doctor. They will be able to tell for sure.
bend it
It's probably not broken. Apply cool compress and elevate above the heart to control the swelling. If the finger can't be moved easily, and the swelling does not go down, it may then be a broken finger.
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