i do think you did hit that median. at least you had a 30 second eval(kinda sick) on this and it is documented. the doc actually should have run thru all the ROMS that those fingers do,but this is what you kind of get with a primary. they just don't really know too much more than the average person in some cases to really be able to tell what may be in some ways affected. like i mentioned before,there are just so many specific movements that our fingers do that i really do think it would be rather difficult for someone who does not have the overall true knowledge of the working hand to see real subtle differeccnces in movements there.
i actually had a real(idiot) ortho doc mis Dx me when i actually blew out the ligaments in my middle finger at work years ago(i fell backwards and landed right ON that middle finger and jammed it badly),this was an actual ortho surgeon ,VERY scarey. he barely touched my finger at all and simply "proclaimed' it was tendons,then had it casted(big no no there and i paid for that one with loss of movement) from the dang finger tips to about mid forearm. it should not have been casted,i needed PT. when that cast came off,that finger was still horribly swollen and black and blue as the day it had happened many weeks before. it was not til my WC person let me see a actual hand surgeon that i found out this actual ortho was that stupid. god i was soo angry(so was the hand surgeon). i am only telling you this as even someone who is supposed to know,did not with me ya know?
i would give this a bit more time,like maybe a week? if things have not changed at all,seek out the opinion of a good knowledgable ortho who specializes in hand surgeries or an actual hand surgeons opinion/eval(not just 'any' ortho,but one who specializes is what you need here trust me on that one). they just would actually be able to tell by what you can still do and possibly cannot,just what could be the real injury level. i am in no way saying you would need actual surgery,just THAT level of real knowledge to really know for certain what may have been really damaged or hit. you could simply have a stunned nerve that will eventually go back to normal too. nerves just don;t react well when touched by anything as they are not supposed to ever be touched,you know what i mean? when my median and ulnar got hit during my sp cord surgery,i could move almost nothing in my left hand at all. it took some in depth(just becasue level of damage)PT at the rehab hosp i had been sent to(i also could not walk with my left leg either. but something totally different than the finger issues did that one to me)just to regain what was still able to come back.
i think you will just have to wait and see how things go,then decide from there after about that week goes by to see whats still there. if it still is not right,then you seek out that specialist just for an eval on it. this could all just be normal healing too ya know? like i mentioned at the very beginning,time will tell just what comes back and what stays. hopefully this will all get back to normal for you soon. but at least you have done all the right things here for yourself so thats really a great thing just in case.
please keep me posted as to howthings are going. good luck, FB