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Volar plate injuries are a common concern for those involved in sports or activities that put strain on the fingers and hands. Volar plate injuries typically occur due to trauma or excessive stress on the fingers. The most common joint to be injured is the proximal interphalangeal joint. Common scenarios include: • Sports Injuries: Activities like basketball, netball, and cricket often involve direct impacts or sudden forces on the fingers. For example, a finger may get jammed or bent backwards during a game. • Falls: Falling on an outstretched hand can force the finger into hyperextension, leading to damage of the volar plate. • Accidents: Everyday accidents, such as getting a finger caught in a door or machinery, can also cause injury to the volar plate. Treatment for a volar plate injury depends on the severity of the damage. Options provided at Melbourne Hand Rehab include: • Thermoplastic splint: A custom made splint will be created to immobilise your affected finger. • Rehabilitation exercises: Once the acute phase has passed, safe movement exercises will be provided and introduced to restore function and flexibility. • Swelling management: Your hand therapist may provide tape to assist with the management of swelling of your finger. Melbourne Hand Rehab provides expert advice, manufacture and fitting of hand braces and splints. Our splinting expertise is one of the major factors that sets us apart. We make customised splints and braces on the spot, and usually during your first appointment. If you are experiencing finger, hand, wrist, elbow or shoulder pain, speak to your hand therapist about how we can help. If you have any questions about this video, or would like to make an appointment, please call: 03 9458 5166 Or conveniently book online at: www.melbournehand.com.au