BLACKBERRY THUMB

The following article has been provided by Dr. Neeraj Jain, Senior Consultant, Pain Clinic, Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute
All you teenagers, young guns and cell phone addicts out there! Next time you are exchanging any text message with your friends or colleagues, beware! You may end up suffering from sore wrists & thumbs and repetitive strain injury. Every year, more than 3 million people across the globe complain of injuries resulting from text messaging. People tend to hold the device in their fingers and press the tiny keys with their thumbs which results in numb fingers, painful thumb and aching wrists. It is a signal to stop.
Blackberry Thumb and iPhone finger are few of the hand ailments caused by this method of typing or pressing your phone keys. At first, you will feel a slight discomfort in your thumb and ignoring it would soon lead to its painful swelling. Following are some tips that would help you get some relief from this condition before you consult a pain specialist:
1. Outward thumb bending: Bend your thumb towards the outward direction applying resistance until you feel the stretch or pull.
2. Thumb Rotation: Rotate your thumb in both clockwise and anti-clockwise movement to loosen the stiffened joints and relieve pain.
3. Hot Fermentation: Treat your aching thumb with hot water fomentation to increase blood circulation and help the joint muscles to relax. Add 1 teaspoon Epsom salt in a small vessel of hot water. Soak a towel in the saline water. Squeeze out excess water and place the towel on affected area. Repeat this 5 times.
4. Wrap your thumb safely: To avoid any pressure on your paining thumb, keep it safe and padded at night by wrapping it in a soft bed of cotton.
Rest: Stop doing what makes your thumb hurt. Put a halt to your daily routine of texting. It won’t do any harm. This important pause will in fact allow the thumb to start healing otherwise surgery may be required which also doesn’t guarantee cure.
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Published by Dr. Neeraj Jain

Dr. Neeraj Jain is a Senior Consultant Interventional Spine & Pain Super-Specialist of international repute. He heads Department of pain medicine at Max Hospital, Pitampura, New Delhi, Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute & Action Cancer Hospital, New Delhi & is Director of Spine & Pain Clinics, New Delhi. Dr Jain has made more than 160 national & international presentations & guest lectures. He has received many accolades both for his academic & social works. He has a Large series of successful Percutaneous needle Discectomy with Balloon Neuroplasty, Vertebroplasty & Kyphoplasty to his credit. His innovative work on balloon neuroplasty is biggest series in the world; presented in world congress of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery 2016, South Korea. He has conducted numerous Live Pain workshop cum CME which are highly rated & widely attended by doctors from India & abroad. He is been appreciated as a great teacher and mentor to upcoming pain specialists. He has been pivotal in many national & international pain conferences as chairman, speaker, panellist, judge of competitions & trainer of cadaver workshops. He actively participated in eight world congresses on pain 2016 in New York, 2014 in Maastricht, 2012, in Miami, USA, 2010 in Montreal, Canada, 2008 in Glasgow, UK, 2005 in Sydney, Australia & first world Pain Symposium 2013.

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