AI-powered finger collateral ligament tear review for radial or ulnar ligament disruption, joint widening, avulsion fragments, and instability on MRI or X-ray.
Finger collateral ligaments stabilize each side of the small finger joints. A side-bend injury can stretch, partially tear, or completely tear the ligament, sometimes with a tiny avulsion fragment. X-rays evaluate alignment and bone injury. MRI or ultrasound can clarify soft-tissue disruption when instability or persistent pain remains.
Yes. X-rays may be normal when the ligament tears without pulling off a bone fragment. Persistent side tenderness or looseness on exam can lead a clinician to use MRI or ultrasound to assess the ligament directly.
The thumb UCL has special importance for pinch stability and can form a Stener lesion. Collateral ligament tears in the other fingers are still important, but management depends on the joint, stability, fragment size, and functional demands.
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