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Conditions
Scaphoid Fracture
Category:
Diagnosis:
Description:
Predictors:
Forearm-Wrist
Scaphoid Fracture
Small wrist bone fracture that may be occult on early X‑ray; needs close follow‑up.
Snuffbox tenderness; pain with thumb/wrist motion; often after fall.
Non-Operative
Therapy:
Light Activities:
Moderate Activities:
Thumb‑spica cast/splint; repeat imaging or MRI/CT; protect with brace post‑cast.
6–12+ weeks
3–6 months
Surgery
Surgery Probability:
Moderate if displaced/unstable
Indications:
Recovery to Light Activities:
Recovery to Moderate Activities:
Sucess Rates:
Complication Rates:
Displacement; nonunion risk; persistent pain with poor healing.
Light ADLs with protection
3–6 months to moderate activity
Good if diagnosed/treated early
3–6 months
Predictors:
Good if diagnosed/treated early
Nonunion/AVN risk in some
Helpful Devices
Thumb‑Spica Brace
Waterproof Cast Cover – Hand
Reusable Cold Pack
Therapy Putty
Wrist Support Brace
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