Hello All,
I recently suffered an injury to the pinky finger of my bridge hand (left hand) via an accident using a miter saw. I was fortunate to not have cut the finger off so thankful for that. Anyway, the cut was to the inside edge of the finger from the tip along the finger nail and back about an inch. The finger has healed yet there is some slight deformity on the tip of the finger due to some skin loss. Any pressure on the tip of the finger is painful and the doctor has said this will take quite some time before it goes away. This presents a problem when trying to use a raised bridge with my hand since without the pinky finger on the table, the bridge is very unstable. So, I need something to put on that finger so that when I raise it up on the table, there will be no pressure on the tip of my finger yet still have the support. I had thought about the extensions Earl has used before (very little info on those here) or maybe a thimble but I'm thinking there would still be pressure applied to the tip of the finger. If any of you have ever had this problem and know a way around it, I would appreciate any and all suggestions.
Thanks in Advance,
Randy
I recently suffered an injury to the pinky finger of my bridge hand (left hand) via an accident using a miter saw. I was fortunate to not have cut the finger off so thankful for that. Anyway, the cut was to the inside edge of the finger from the tip along the finger nail and back about an inch. The finger has healed yet there is some slight deformity on the tip of the finger due to some skin loss. Any pressure on the tip of the finger is painful and the doctor has said this will take quite some time before it goes away. This presents a problem when trying to use a raised bridge with my hand since without the pinky finger on the table, the bridge is very unstable. So, I need something to put on that finger so that when I raise it up on the table, there will be no pressure on the tip of my finger yet still have the support. I had thought about the extensions Earl has used before (very little info on those here) or maybe a thimble but I'm thinking there would still be pressure applied to the tip of the finger. If any of you have ever had this problem and know a way around it, I would appreciate any and all suggestions.
Thanks in Advance,
Randy