Approximately 10% of the population may have a bent little finger, a condition known as clinodactyly. This trait can be hereditary and is often benign, not typically affecting hand function. The degree of bending can vary widely among individuals.
I read in freshman biology that it is recessive. According to Barry Starr, Stanford University geneticist, bent pinky is a dominant trait.
If your finger hurts when bent, it could be due to a minor injury, strain, or overuse. Resting the finger, applying ice, and avoiding activities that cause pain can help alleviate discomfort. If the pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by swelling, bruising, or difficulty moving the finger, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Some of my fingers are bent sideways, but this is nothing to worry about, it is just a thing people where born like that or maybe over time it bent sideways. It is not somethink serious you have to worry about :)
pull it until it hurts and then cry?
A common cause of a bent ring finger is a condition called trigger finger, which occurs when the tendon in the finger becomes inflamed. Treatment options include rest, splinting, exercises, and in severe cases, surgery may be necessary to release the tendon.
i have a bent tip of my ring finger (mallett finger) if u want it to heal straight you have to splint it for at least 4-5 weeks paying close attention not to bend it otherwise you have to start again. Or you might just have to live with a bent digit.
I memorized my times tables by writing them a lot of times, saying them and hearing them on music, and Cd's, doing rhyme's, and by cards: they showed me a card with a multiplication problem and I had to say the answer and I only got 15 sec. to answers. Try all that techniques and you'll be ready!! Let me tell you a little secret for the times tables of number 9. I never learned the times tables for 9 so what I use is the next method: 1. Put your 10 hand fingers in front of you 2.Then see the problem example: 9 x 3 3. Look at the number that your multiplying times 9, not the nine the other one, in this case 3 4.Count your fingers from left to right, until you get the number that your multiplying by, in this case 3, so it is the baby finger, then the ring finger and the middle finger is representing the 3 because it is your 3rd finger. 5. bent the finger that represents the number that you are multiplying in this case is 3 so you bent the middle finger from the left hand because the order is from left to right. 6. Count in both hands how many fingers are before the bent finger, in this case there will be 2 fingers before the bent finger, so that is a 2 7. Now count how many fingers you have after the bent finger, in this case there will be 7 fingers after the bent finger. 8. At last you have to put together the 2 numbers that you got from the after and before bent finger. In this case we got a 2 and a 7 so our answer to 9 x 3 is 27.
Push both fingers in, inward. Then in that postition, pull out your fingers while the finger-trap is still bent.
Immobilize it using a splint, use an ice pack to lessen the inflammation.
because gold is a soft metal and can easily be bent or shaped so after time it will hav made itself fit to your finger.
Jamming your finger typically occurs when the tip of your finger is forcefully bent, causing pain and swelling. Common causes include sports injuries, accidents, and activities that involve repetitive finger movements.
Yes, trigger finger can affect the small finger. Trigger finger is a condition where one of your fingers gets stuck in a bent position and may snap or pop when you try to straighten it. It is caused by inflammation of the tendons in the finger, and can occur in any finger, including the small finger.