Last year a soccer ball was kicked into my wrist. I had a CT scan that showed nothing is broken.
The pain has been horrible since the incident and I have been experiencing weakness in my wrist.
I am able to use my wrist, however, not without constant pain and my thumb is very weak.
I recently had an MRI that showed I have a high-grade tear involving the central and volatile scapholunate ligament with a higher intense ligament swelling and a high signal intensity laminar cleft.
I have not seen the surgeon yet, however, my doctor believes I need surgery.
I fell off the first rung of a ladder and landed on my backside. Minutes later I had excruciating spasms in my lower back. After a lot of morphine, things seemed to settle. I had a CT scan which show…
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