Subluxation of metacarpophalangeal joint of right ring finger is a condition that affects the joint connecting the metacarpal bone and the proximal phalanx bone of the right ring finger. This type of subluxation occurs when the bones of the joint partially dislocate or move out of their normal position. This can cause pain, swelling, and reduced mobility in the affected finger.
Subluxation of metacarpophalangeal joint of right ring finger can be caused by various factors, including:
The symptoms of subluxation of metacarpophalangeal joint of right ring finger can vary depending on the severity of the injury. However, some common symptoms include:
The treatment for subluxation of metacarpophalangeal joint of right ring finger may depend on the severity of the injury. Some common treatment options include: