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Finger Bones Hurt When Gripped. Arm Hurts When Leaned On A Hard Surface. Reason?

I have what feels like bruised bones.. Sometimes if I grip thing my finger bones hurt.. My shins hurt.. If I lean on a hard surface with my arm flat, someone's it hurts the bone and I have to move it.. Does not hurt with exercise like jumping jacks and running etc.. just leaning, gripping.. Etc and that is not all the time.. It's odd, I'm generally fit and healthy
Wed, 18 Sep 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi and welcome to HCM

If the symptoms don’t improve, or if you are prone to recurring bouts, see your doctor or physiotherapist. Treatment options may include:

Exercises prescribed by your physiotherapist to gradually strengthen the tendons
Soft tissue massage
Ice massage
Acupuncture
Taping or bracing your elbow
Anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medication can help you cope with the pain.

I do hope that you have found something helpful and informative and I will be glad to answer any further query.
Take care.
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Finger Bones Hurt When Gripped. Arm Hurts When Leaned On A Hard Surface. Reason?

Hi and welcome to HCM If the symptoms don’t improve, or if you are prone to recurring bouts, see your doctor or physiotherapist. Treatment options may include: Exercises prescribed by your physiotherapist to gradually strengthen the tendons Soft tissue massage Ice massage Acupuncture Taping or bracing your elbow Anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medication can help you cope with the pain. I do hope that you have found something helpful and informative and I will be glad to answer any further query. Take care.