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What Causes Tingling In Right Ring, Little Finger And A Pop On Right Side Of Chest?

I was shooting a bow the other day, and felt a pop on the right side of my chest. It is causing some significant pain, and mobility is limited. Also, my right ring and pinky finger have a tingling feeling. Wonder what I may have done, and if it would be necessary to see a physician. If so, what type of physician.
Thu, 9 Jan 2014
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Hi,

It appears that you sustained some injury while shooting the bow involving the right ulnar nerve. The two fingers that you mentioned are supplied by the ulnar nerve and the other fingers have different innervation. In my opinion, the best option would be to see an orthopedician as they are well versed in sports related injuries. If required, you can then be referred to other specialists. Till then, please rest the affected area.

Hope this helps you. Best wishes.
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What Causes Tingling In Right Ring, Little Finger And A Pop On Right Side Of Chest?

Hi, It appears that you sustained some injury while shooting the bow involving the right ulnar nerve. The two fingers that you mentioned are supplied by the ulnar nerve and the other fingers have different innervation. In my opinion, the best option would be to see an orthopedician as they are well versed in sports related injuries. If required, you can then be referred to other specialists. Till then, please rest the affected area. Hope this helps you. Best wishes.