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Michelle, Hand expert for Virtual Hand Care, explains why your finger or hand can be swollen for a long time after an injury.
I get asked this question all the time so I wanted to share with you some of the reasons why swelling takes a long time to go away. Swelling in the finger or fingers, hand, or wrist after an injury can be part of the normal healing process. Although, there could be other reasons why the swelling stays in the fingers or hand so check out this video to learn more!
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This video is for educational and demonstration purposes only and is not to be used as a replacement for seeking medical advice or treatment of your condition. Virtual Hand Care, or its members, do not offer medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult with your doctor or healthcare provider before starting any exercise program. Please know that performing any exercise or program is solely at your own risk.