Will this ever heal? Will it ever not pain anymore? It's been 2 months since the injury
MRI results:
There is evidence of ill defined T1 hypointense and STIR hyperintense area of altered signal intensity seen within the scaphoid bone predominantly in the volar and mid aspect with relative sparing of dorsal aspect along with few
hypointense linear signal intensities and cortical
irregularity - suggesting acute injury.
There is evidence of increased signal and disruption seen within the volar aspect of scapholunate ligament - suggestive of tear.
Increased signal is also seen in the region of radioscaphoid capitate ligament - possibly
suggesting a tear.
STIR hyperintense signal also seen in the region of scaphocapitate ligament - possibly suggesting a tear
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You have a wrist sprain and scaphoid injury.
Share xray and MRI picture of scaphoid.
Mostly a fracture , need proper treatment (conservative or surgical)
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As per information provided it looks like fracture of Scaphoid Bone..Blood supply to this bone is limited by many factors which makes its healing difficult and healing takes time. In such cases proper treatment is required..no information is given on treatment you have taken ..Proper consultation with Orthopedic Surgeon required.. I may help you on online consultation for treatment needed,then you can decide where to get it done..
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