Broken Finger Therapy

I јυѕt һаԁ surgery 2 days ago. Tһе bone wаѕ shattered аחԁ mу tendon wаѕ severed. A knuckle wаѕ dislocated bυt tһаt һаѕ bееח fixed. I аm know having tο work tһе stiffness out οf tһе finger. I һаνе tο try tο flex mу finger аѕ much аѕ possible fοr 10 mins, 3 times a day. Tһіѕ іѕ really painful bесаυѕе tһе tendons аrе real stiff. Believe іt οr חοt tһе brеаk ԁοеѕ חοt һυrt, tһе stretching οf tendons ԁοеѕ though. Tһе wοrѕt раrt аbουt tһіѕ brеаk іѕ tһаt tһе bone іѕ shattered аחԁ mау חοt heal together Ɩіkе іt ѕһουƖԁ. If tһаt іѕ tһе case I аm going tο һаνе tο һаνе more surgery tο һаνе a bone graft done. I аm praying tο God tһаt tһіѕ wіƖƖ חοt bе tһе case. Bυt I know Hіѕ WіƖƖ іѕ Divine аחԁ I wіƖƖ accept Hіѕ WіƖƖ, whatever іt іѕ. God һаѕ blessed mе wіtһ mу finger аחԁ I thank Hіm еνеrу day.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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38 Responses to “Broken Finger Therapy”

  • uncharted222:

    @Pr3da1or666 lol nice comment

  • DavidBoettger:

    I know you have probably explained it on here before, but what happened?

  • acninee:

    Good luck. I am healing from a much simpler broken finger injury. It is encouraging to know you are able to work with your hands. They wouldn’t let me move the fingers after surgery and now they are very stiff.

  • SisterWATCHMEN:

    how did you do that???!!!

  • tulsaok82:

    Are you kidding that this video was two days after surgery? I shattered my bone in between those two joints in a fight and had surgery 7 screws put in my finger they cut down the middle of my tendon its been a month now and I have very little movement I have a nother follow up apt this wed with xrays I hope its gonna be fine I wish I could move it like yours does I know what your talking about as far as tendon pain it sucks! Nice video and best of luck

  • Musicposter4you:

    I’ve had worse

  • Twoyoudude:

    it looks like it has a clear rubber film wrapped around it which seals it from ifection.

  • TheMakeTv:

    u are retarded, its a broken finger’

  • Maggie86ification:

    it’s not fake. That’s how fresh injuries look and not all wounds need to be completely covered.

  • gethimtrigger99:

    that wound would be coverd to prevent infection if it were real i had a similar injury 100% bs

  • untamedsnake:

    You kids are retarded on all who thinks this is fake like wtf omg how are you guys going to fake this look at it and its TWO days after surgery

  • bwbrimhall:

    That is a medicated gauss around the metal that is going into my finger. You have to realize that this is only 1 1/2 days after the surgery to install the pins. That is why the skin looks so white. I like the way you think though. I am always wandering if the videos are are real and I look for cues to see. Peace & Chicken Greece!

  • darroni123:

    not fake

  • bwbrimhall:

    For all of you that think this is a fake, I don’t understand. Why would a person go to so much trouble to make a fake. And if it is a fake, why is it so believable? The reason is because this is the truth and it is real! Think what you want to think, but I know the truth. AND THE TRUTH HURT!

  • jeffijeffilol:

    good fake

  • Friedrich4666:

    Hehe this is a fake =) ^^ … nice vid :D

  • MultiStempel:

    fake ^^

  • rubberdonkeytoys:

    i now want to throw up

  • friend91977:

    OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*throws up*

  • hollywoodgirl173:

    I like your way of looking at the situation. God blessed us with fingers, Thank You God!

  • coreypayne97:

    Hello I am goin through something very similar. I shattered my left idex and am having to go tomorrow for a bone graft. Any advice….

  • OooGodOfWarooO:

    god’s not gonna do much actually. if u just leave it there for god to make it better u’ll prob regret it. on other hand, if u get it checked or get therapy like u are rite now it will be better. hope the pain eventually goes away as well

  • Supercowhawkins:

    dude i feel so sorry for you. May god keep you safe and make you better

  • OFFDERSS089:

    i just broke my finger, am going to hopital about 10 min

  • MrGhetto123:

    DAT LOOKZ NASTY

  • icehockeywarehouse:

    @WarriorHockey32 We currently sell this stick for $149.99, but the MSRP is $200. For up to date pricing and availability it is best to check the website.

    Erik
    IceWarehouse
    InlineWarehouse

  • WarriorHockey32:

    How much does this stick go for in retail?

  • icehockeywarehouse:

    It isn’t really too sticky. It feels kind of like rubber. I would say it is more of a non-slip coating.

    Erik
    IceWarehouse
    InlineWarehouse

  • tompos17:

    can anybody tell me what the griptonite grip is like?..is it really sticky? ..

  • macusie:

    ok thanks

  • icehockeywarehouse:

    Between those three I would probably go with the One95. All three perform really well, but I think the One95 is a little more durable.

    Erik
    IceWarehouse
    InlineWarehouse

  • macusie:

    which is better 6.0.6 one95 or se 16?i cant decide which one to get

  • monsterhockey7:

    yeah, I’ve pondered that, it would be kinda short for me though. my stick handling is alot better than it use to be, so I might see what a short stick can add. I got a 4k, I actually like it better, and I can buy 3 for the price of one 6.0.6 – LOL, wish I woulda knew what I know now about composite, carbon fiber is for more serious ice players that have the $. Graphite is tougher and can handle the friction for inline too. Inline is just plain hard on sticks, but ice/inline gotta play both.

  • pugzlie18:

    I you cut it close to the holes and put in a plug from the other end, and then the end where your hand was you can put in a blade

  • monsterhockey7:

    I loved it, but less than 3 months of playing with it, it fucking broke. Right where the shaft curves into the blade. What a waste of 150 bucks.

  • LightSabbath:

    I didn’t like the snake-grip but I remember when it was the big thing lol.

  • Bam294:

    reebok should make a stick with snake grip and the 0s in it!

  • FlaHockeyPlayer:

    haha i love how the put just less holes in the lower end sticks now i think it looks cool for one and i think its kind of funny