Scaphoid post surgery pain

2023-09-05 19:11:26
My scaphoid nonunion (avn) surgery has been done in 2018 with bone graft from illic crest and with k wire fixation now it has been almost 6 years for surgery. Until now I feel pain in 3 to 4 months gap when I lift weights and play cricket etc. and pain goes it own in 2,3 days. Is this pain common?? today I do X-ray . Please see x ray and report and advise me. I have attached it.
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Get an MRI and CT of your wrist done

Answered2023-09-06 13:23:23

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I would suggest you to get an MRI done for your wrist

Answered2023-09-06 05:47:21

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Scaphoid is deformed may be because of malunion which could be possibly reason for the pain. However, For an accurate diagnosis, a detailed assessment with clinical examination and proper history followed by appropriate investigations is needed.
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For the treatment or medicines, visit nearest orthopedic surgeon or consult me online.
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Active Joint Range of Motion Exercises-Full flexion/Extension • Watch for increased Pain/Swelling/Stiffness/Redness/Fever. If present, visit the nearest hospital immediately.

Answered2023-09-06 05:05:11

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Need to examine clinically

Answered2023-09-06 03:57:25

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Pain is because of small joint arthritis.. consult your treating doctor

Answered2023-09-06 03:57:11

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Clinical evaluation is needed Pain is unusual after 6yrs
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Answered2023-09-06 02:23:26

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