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OK, seriously, depends on the fracture. Which bone? Where along the bone? And how's the displacement/angulation? Ya got any x-rays you can post up?
Generally, thumb fractures are a PITA to treat, because of the immobilization they require. You'll likely wind up in some sort of short arm (across the wrist and up to the forearm) splint or cast that involves the thumb. It's very inconvenient to be without your thumb for 6 weeks.
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