In 40 seconds
Boxers and MMA fighters face high-rate hand and wrist injuries — boxer's fracture (5th metacarpal neck), wrist sprains, finger injuries, and chronic knuckle damage. PEMF therapy is FDA-cleared for fracture healing (1979) and supports each phase of recovery from acute injury through return to training.
Quick facts
- Common injuries: Boxer's fracture, wrist sprain, finger injury, chronic knuckle damage
- FDA-cleared: Yes — fracture healing since 1979
- Sessions: 3× per week through fracture healing
- Recovery: 4–8 weeks typical for fracture
Why this injury happens in this sport
The 5th metacarpal neck is particularly vulnerable from improper punching technique. Wrist sprains come from off-axis impact. Modern wrap and glove technology reduces but doesn't eliminate risk.
Recovery and return to sport
Acute fracture: 6 weeks immobilisation + PEMF 3× per week. Sprain: PEMF 2–3× per week + progressive grip/wrist loading. Always confirm fracture healing with imaging before return.
Contraindications
Standard PEMF contraindications: pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants, insulin pumps, electronic implants; active malignancy without specialist clearance; pregnancy (over the abdomen); active infection; epilepsy without GP clearance.
Frequently asked questions
Can I keep training with a boxer's fracture?
Cardio and lower-body, yes. Anything loading the affected hand, no — it'll delay healing.
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