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Boxer's Fracture

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cj8 · · CA · Joined Sep 2007 · Points: 0

Hey guys- Yesterday i fell from a tall boulder problem on my closed fist. My "pinkie" knuckle immediately moved into my hand, and i knew something was not good! After an ER visit and some xrays I found out I had a "Boxer's Fracture" - a fracture at the neck of the fifth metacarpal bone.

I have a orthopedic appointment today were I will find out if i just need a hard cast, or if I also need pins (doesn't look like I will need them from what I heard from the ER doctor.)

I was wondering if anyone has had the same injury and knows about recovery/hand strength after injury etc. A broken bone in my hand worries me about future hand problems in climbing. Any info or personal experience?

Barry Collins · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2006 · Points: 10

Broke the same bone in my right hand years ago. (not climbing, but actually hitting someone) As I recall the recovery was uneventful, today I have slightly less range of motion in that 5th metatarsal joint than my other hand. (out to the side/abduction) but it has never affected my climbing.
Good luck

T-Bob · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 50

I've broken both hands with the same type break. Multiple times with the right hand (has to do with my work, not climbing). As for hand strength, I haven't had problems at all relating to the breaks. Mild arthritis maybe, but even that has abated over the years and I've no issues anymore.

Good luck,
Tony

Richard Radcliffe · · Erie, CO · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 225

I snapped metacarpal # 2 (index finger) right in half in a weird climbing accident about 12 years ago. After initially being mis-diagnosed (by the head of an ER department and a climber no less!), the surgeon ended up screwing it back together about 3 weeks after it happened. I still feel it occasionally, but it's never been a concern. I don't think there's any strength isssues either except my lack thereof.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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