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Thought I'd throw this one out for some of the physio trained members here.

Ring finger on right hand is pretty weak and is sore to extend or close.Also if I lightly squeeze it inbrtween first andsecond inuckle it hurts immensly,also feels like pea sized lump or nodule just above pad first knuckle on underside of hand.

Any ideas? Have I ruptured tendon slightly? Any help or peeps with similar issue would be appreciated

stay strong

Yeti

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Pack in ice,take a anti-inflamatory like ibuprofen , unless you have a reaction to such OTC meds and see your local doctor or Orthpedic doctor. Depending on your age and how long you have been in the buis, it may be arthritis or Carpal tunnel syndrom. You may have also just crunch the area in question or hyper extended, with out more details it's hard to say. Let the dictor be the final say. Take care.

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