This is a medical procedure. The phlange has to be realigned, the muscle and connective tissue has to be reconnected, the blood vessels have to be stitched back together and the nerves are pretty much on their own. Loss of mobility, sensation and natural appearance is to be expected.
A common fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone of the hand is often referred to as the "Boxer's Fracture." The fifth metacarpal is the bone in the hand that attaches to the pinky finger.
The knuckle of the little finger
Of course, it is your fifth finger (of fifth phalanx, medically).
A fracture of the distal fourth or fifth metacarpal is a broken bone in the hand, just below the ring finger or pinkie. The broken bone is in the bones that form the back of the hand. "Distal" in this case means located nearer the knuckles than the wrist.
The fifth metacarpal articulates proximally with the little finger. The fifth proximal phalanx meets the fifth metacarpal at the knuckle of the pinkie finger.
There are various names for the human small finger in medical terminology and common speech, such as: * Fifth digit of the hand * Fifth finger * Little finger * Small finger * Pinky * Pinky finger * Fifth phalange of the hand * Fifth phalanx
An angulated fracture is one in which the bones, once broken, no longer line up in the straight line they used to assume, and have broken into an angle. The fifth toe is the little toe.
The scaphoid bone is the most frequently broken carpal bone. It is located near the base of the thumb and is often fractured due to falls onto an outstretched hand. Early diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent complications such as avascular necrosis.
You could call it the fifth finger, fifth digit, or digiti minimi.
It really depends on what metacarpal(s) were broken and how severe the break(s) are. A boxer's fracture is the fracture of the fourth or fifth metacarpal. The 4th is the ring finger and the 5th is the pinky. I recently broke my fifth metacarpal. I will spend 4 weeks in a cast, two more weeks in a brace and then another six weeks of self rehabilitation to everything to get back to normal.
To play fifth chords on the guitar, place your index finger on the root note of the chord and your ring finger on the note that is five steps above the root note. Strum the two notes together to play the fifth chord.
Some chroniclers, and historians describe Anne Boleyn, Henry's second wife, as having a 5th finger.