Forums Register Members List Calendar Reviews Bike Rack Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Go Back   Cycling Mob > Cycling Forums > General Cycling > Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?


Reply
 
Submit Tools LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 01-18-2007, 10:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
Preston Crawford
 
Posts: n/a
Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?

Anyone done this? Know if it's possible. Last week I dislocated my left
pinkie playing baskeball and have to keep it in a splint for 6 weeks.
This week I dislocated my other pinkie playing basketball (fluke) and
have to keep it in a splint for 4 weeks. I don't think I can cycle until
the 4 week splint comes off. Which means I'll be itching to get on my
bike after that.

The problem is that with mallet finger you have to leave the splint on
constantly for 6 weeks or else the finger becomes deformed. So I want to
get back on the bike, but I don't know how risky that is.

Any advice is appreciated.

Preston



A picture for fun.

[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2007, 12:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
Pat
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?


> Anyone done this? Know if it's possible. Last week I dislocated my left
> pinkie playing baskeball and have to keep it in a splint for 6 weeks.
> This week I dislocated my other pinkie playing basketball (fluke) and
> have to keep it in a splint for 4 weeks. I don't think I can cycle until
> the 4 week splint comes off. Which means I'll be itching to get on my
> bike after that.
>
> The problem is that with mallet finger you have to leave the splint on
> constantly for 6 weeks or else the finger becomes deformed. So I want to
> get back on the bike, but I don't know how risky that is.
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> Preston


I fell and jammed my finger in a way that the finger went sideways at the
middle joint. The doc got out some tape and taped it to the finger next to
it. He said not to use a split. Maybe your doc put on the splint, but
perhaps you could get away with taping the fingers together for awhile. You
could ask him.

Pat
>
>
>
> A picture for fun.
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]



  Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2007, 12:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
Stephen Harding
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?

Preston Crawford wrote:
> Anyone done this? Know if it's possible. Last week I dislocated my left
> pinkie playing baskeball and have to keep it in a splint for 6 weeks.
> This week I dislocated my other pinkie playing basketball (fluke) and
> have to keep it in a splint for 4 weeks. I don't think I can cycle until
> the 4 week splint comes off. Which means I'll be itching to get on my
> bike after that.
>
> The problem is that with mallet finger you have to leave the splint on
> constantly for 6 weeks or else the finger becomes deformed. So I want to
> get back on the bike, but I don't know how risky that is.
>
> Any advice is appreciated.


Preston, I don't know anything about splints but I
think you should perhaps wear splints full time to
protect your fingers while playing basketball!


SMH
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2007, 01:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
Paul O
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?

Preston Crawford wrote:
> Anyone done this? Know if it's possible. Last week I dislocated my left
> pinkie playing baskeball and have to keep it in a splint for 6 weeks.
> This week I dislocated my other pinkie playing basketball (fluke) and
> have to keep it in a splint for 4 weeks. I don't think I can cycle until
> the 4 week splint comes off. Which means I'll be itching to get on my
> bike after that.
>
> The problem is that with mallet finger you have to leave the splint on
> constantly for 6 weeks or else the finger becomes deformed. So I want to
> get back on the bike, but I don't know how risky that is.
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> Preston
>
>
>
> A picture for fun.
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]


Preston,
This is a great opportunity for you to learn how to ride with no-hands! ;-)

But seriously, I don't see why you can't ride right now. Just take it
slow and be extra careful.

Good Luck.
--

Paul D Oosterhout
I work for SAIC (but I don't speak for SAIC)
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2007, 02:44 PM   #5 (permalink)
BobT
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?


"Preston Crawford" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:slrneqvir3.i9r.me@serpentor.cobrala...
> Anyone done this? Know if it's possible. Last week I dislocated my left
> pinkie playing baskeball and have to keep it in a splint for 6 weeks.
> This week I dislocated my other pinkie playing basketball (fluke) and
> have to keep it in a splint for 4 weeks. I don't think I can cycle until
> the 4 week splint comes off. Which means I'll be itching to get on my
> bike after that.
>
> The problem is that with mallet finger you have to leave the splint on
> constantly for 6 weeks or else the finger becomes deformed. So I want to
> get back on the bike, but I don't know how risky that is.
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> Preston
>
>
>
> A picture for fun.
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]


Personally, I might not follow the suggestion that you ignore doctor's
advice and take the splints off.

Two years ago, I injured my shoulder so badly I was unable to move my right
upper extremity for weeks. I couldn't nordic ski, run or even walk briskly.
I found that I could ride a stationary bike with "no hands" and not much
pain. This led me to rediscover cycling. When my shoulder improved, I
began road biking again after years of not doing it. I even took up
commuting to work by bike.

You could put your bike in a trainer or go to the health club and ride one
of those Schwinn spinning machines until you fingers are well.

BobT


  Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2007, 04:14 PM   #6 (permalink)
Leo Lichtman
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?

I think you should drop basketball, and take up a less dangerous sport, like
football.


  Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2007, 11:04 PM   #7 (permalink)
Mike Causer
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?

On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 13:32:51 -0600, Preston Crawford wrote:


> The problem is that with mallet finger you have to leave the splint on
> constantly for 6 weeks or else the finger becomes deformed. So I want to
> get back on the bike, but I don't know how risky that is.


All you have to do it keep the finger straight. If it is allowed to bend
your 4/6 (mine was 8) weeks start again. The splint gets rather messy,
and you need to find a way to change it and clean the skin underneath
while keeping the finger straight. It's easier if you have someone to
help, but it is possible to do it on your own if necessary -- prepare
the new splint, pre-cut pieces of surgical tape, have everything within
easy reach because you'll be working one-handed.

Apart from the awkwardness of having the fingers sticking out, I see no
reason you couldn't ride a bike.


For your amusement, I snapped my tendon waving my arms in an argument in
the office, but it's also common to do it while making up a bed, or even
taking a sock off! [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]


Mike
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2007, 08:25 AM   #8 (permalink)
p.k.
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?

Pat wrote:
> I fell and jammed my finger in a way that the finger went sideways at
> the middle joint. The doc got out some tape and taped it to the
> finger next to it. He said not to use a split. Maybe your doc put on
> the splint, but perhaps you could get away with taping the fingers
> together for awhile. You could ask him.



NOT likely to be a good idea. Mallet finger arises from detachment of the
tendon operating the end joint of the finger. The splint is to keep the
joint straight giving the tendon time to heal/reattach.

Buddying is used for support in other types of injury but is not appropriate
for Mallet finger.

Ignore all posts telling you otherwise. A quick google will confirm!

pk



  Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2007, 09:41 AM   #9 (permalink)
dgk
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?

On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 13:32:51 -0600, Preston Crawford
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:

>Anyone done this? Know if it's possible. Last week I dislocated my left
>pinkie playing baskeball and have to keep it in a splint for 6 weeks.
>This week I dislocated my other pinkie playing basketball (fluke) and
>have to keep it in a splint for 4 weeks. I don't think I can cycle until
>the 4 week splint comes off. Which means I'll be itching to get on my
>bike after that.
>
>The problem is that with mallet finger you have to leave the splint on
>constantly for 6 weeks or else the finger becomes deformed. So I want to
>get back on the bike, but I don't know how risky that is.
>
>Any advice is appreciated.
>
>Preston
>
>
>
>A picture for fun.
>
>[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]



Hmm. It's going to be hard to eject those snot rockets if you can't
lean an index finger against the nose without poking out an eye. Maybe
it's warm enough where you are that you don't have to worry about
that.
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-20-2007, 05:55 AM   #10 (permalink)
qui si parla Campagnolo
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Cycling with a splint for "mallet finger"?


Preston Crawford wrote:
> Anyone done this? Know if it's possible. Last week I dislocated my left
> pinkie playing baskeball and have to keep it in a splint for 6 weeks.
> This week I dislocated my other pinkie playing basketball (fluke) and
> have to keep it in a splint for 4 weeks. I don't think I can cycle until
> the 4 week splint comes off. Which means I'll be itching to get on my
> bike after that.
>
> The problem is that with mallet finger you have to leave the splint on
> constantly for 6 weeks or else the finger becomes deformed. So I want to
> get back on the bike, but I don't know how risky that is.
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> Preston
>
>
>
> A picture for fun.
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]


Fixed gear with one brake, lever the 'cross' type, up by the stem..go
ride.

  Reply With Quote
Reply

Add this thread to:  Tag This Thread Tag This Thread  Submit to Clesto Clesto  Submit to Digg Digg  Submit to Reddit Reddit  Submit to Furl Furl  Submit to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us  Submit to Spurl Spurl


Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:01 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.1.0
Style Design by vBStyles.com

Directory of Sports Blogs



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15