Back in May, I was at training and ended up dislocating my thumb on a back roll (I've done thousands of back rolls) this was during a drill and when I came back up, I noticed my thumb was bent all the back and stuck. I was so shocked I just grabbed it and ripped it forward into position and finished the drill.
I got out of the ring and instantly my hand was the size of a grapefruit. Put ice on it and ordered myself a thumb brace. I ended up getting an MRI just in case I tore any ligaments in my hand. I guess 8 times out of 10 with the way my thumb was dislocated, you usually have to have surgery to fix it. (They call this Skiers thumb) The doctors couldn't believe everything ended up being fine. No tears, but there were signs of stress on the ligaments but nothing overly alarming. Had to wear the thumb brace for about 2 months and that was it.
Bodies are weird man.
Abadon
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