Thumb injury: A detailed history & physical exam often allows a physician to make the correct diagnosis. Repetitive activity including twisting & torquing may cause injury to the ligaments & tendons of the thumb such as de Quervain's tenosynovitis & ulnar collateral ligament injury. These conditions are often accompanied by pain during certain motions of the thumb. Unresolved symptoms should be evaluated by a dr.
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