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Dr. John R. Martínez, P.T., D.P.T.
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Wrist/Hand Articles

  • Skier's Thumb (Gamekeeper's thumb)
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Guyon’s Canal Syndrome (Handlebar Palsy)
  • De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
  • Fractures of the Forearm/Wrist
  • Distal Radius Fracture Colles, Smith Fractures
  • Scaphoid Fracture
  • Fracture of the Hook of Hamate
  • Mallet (Baseball) Finger

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  • Scaphoid Fracture

    This is a common carpal wrist bone fracture. Often wrongly diagnosed as a wrist sprain, there is tenderness or pain where the base of the thumb meets the wrist, an area called the anatomical snuffbox. It usually occurs in the adolescent or young adult with a fall on the outstretched hand or with high velocity wrist injuries (like motorcycle accidents).

    Treatment for a scaphoid fracture can be difficult. If there is just a crack in the scaphoid bone, it requires a thumb splint for 6 weeks or until healed. If the bone is completely broken apart, it will require surgical fixation. Because of the unusual blood supply, the fracture may not heal completely (delayed union) or avascular necrosis (death of the bone because of loss of the blood supply) may result.

  • Possible Treatments

    • Cryotherapy or Cold Therapy
      Video
    • Electrotherapeutic Modalities
    • Hand Active Range of Motion
      Video
    • Isometric Exercise
      Video
    • Physical Agents
    • Wrist Active Range of Motion
      Video
    • Wrist Joint Mobilization
      Video
    • Wrist Passive Range of Motion
      Video
    • Wrist Resistive Range of Motion
      Video
  • Possible Treatment Goals

    • Improve Function
    • Improve Muscle Strength and Power
    • Improve Range of Motion
    • Self-care of Symptoms
  • Additional Resources

    • 3d Anatomy of the wrist and hand
    • Hand Fractures
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