hairline wrist fracture
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hairline wrist fracture
hey guys
crashed last week and went for wrist xray today at the urgent care. they found a lateral non displaced hairline fracture in the wrist ( i didnt ask what bone) anyway they recommended i follow up with the ortho .....do i have to get a hard cast? do they sometimes splint in for minor breaks? any input on this would be great as im looking at my cycling summer and fitness going down the drain!
crashed last week and went for wrist xray today at the urgent care. they found a lateral non displaced hairline fracture in the wrist ( i didnt ask what bone) anyway they recommended i follow up with the ortho .....do i have to get a hard cast? do they sometimes splint in for minor breaks? any input on this would be great as im looking at my cycling summer and fitness going down the drain!
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You trust us more than the opinion of doctors? I would have asked the first doctor to be sure to refer me to someone with sports related experience too. For certain be up front and tell the new doctor of your concerns. Sometimes there are other acceptable treatments that a doctor won't consider if they don't know you have a special need.
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You trust us more than the opinion of doctors? I would have asked the first doctor to be sure to refer me to someone with sports related experience too. For certain be up front and tell the new doctor of your concerns. Sometimes there are other acceptable treatments that a doctor won't consider if they don't know you have a special need.
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Okay. Still the same advice.
With all my injuries that might affect my riding and other things I do, I talk to the doctors and tell them my concerns. I don't like pre-supposing what might be done. If a doctor doesn't already have the experience with something that might have been done to someone else by another doctor, then I'd be leery of letting the doctor gain experience in that new treatment using me as the guinea pig.
With all my injuries that might affect my riding and other things I do, I talk to the doctors and tell them my concerns. I don't like pre-supposing what might be done. If a doctor doesn't already have the experience with something that might have been done to someone else by another doctor, then I'd be leery of letting the doctor gain experience in that new treatment using me as the guinea pig.
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Without the orthopod looking at your x-ray all this stuff is meaningless.
No idea which bone... just that it's nondisplaced.
Look at your paperwork from urgent care. Should have a diagnosis on it with the bone (hopefully). Wrist could be many bones with some healing better than others.
TLDR; Go to the orthopod.
No idea which bone... just that it's nondisplaced.
Look at your paperwork from urgent care. Should have a diagnosis on it with the bone (hopefully). Wrist could be many bones with some healing better than others.
TLDR; Go to the orthopod.
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Non displaced wrist fracture = removable orthosis for 6 weeks, No range of motion and non weight bearing to avoid displacement if intra articular extension as you might end up having osteoarthritis if there is a 2mm intra articular step off.
Displaced Colles wrist fracture more than 10 degrees dorsal angulation or 2mm shortening or 10 degrees radial styloid inclination loss are surgical indications.
theses are the conservative vs surgical criteria, now without an XRay it’s impossible to tell in your specific fracture
Displaced Colles wrist fracture more than 10 degrees dorsal angulation or 2mm shortening or 10 degrees radial styloid inclination loss are surgical indications.
theses are the conservative vs surgical criteria, now without an XRay it’s impossible to tell in your specific fracture
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hey guys
crashed last week and went for wrist xray today at the urgent care. they found a lateral non displaced hairline fracture in the wrist ( i didnt ask what bone) anyway they recommended i follow up with the ortho .....do i have to get a hard cast? do they sometimes splint in for minor breaks? any input on this would be great as im looking at my cycling summer and fitness going down the drain!
crashed last week and went for wrist xray today at the urgent care. they found a lateral non displaced hairline fracture in the wrist ( i didnt ask what bone) anyway they recommended i follow up with the ortho .....do i have to get a hard cast? do they sometimes splint in for minor breaks? any input on this would be great as im looking at my cycling summer and fitness going down the drain!
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Didn't mean to come across so critically, just terse. I took a fall on the bike a couple of years ago. Fortunately a couple out walking and only a couple of blocks from their home offered to go get their can and get me and the bike home.
My wife was not at home. When she returned, off we went to a smaller hospital ER where an X-Ray confirmed a three way fracture of the upper portion of my left humorous. They forwarded the image to an orthopedic surgeon who had repaired my rotator cuff years before.
It wasn't until that follow-up appt that I got the details and recovery course of action. Just trying to cut to the chase as they say. Good luck with yours.
My wife was not at home. When she returned, off we went to a smaller hospital ER where an X-Ray confirmed a three way fracture of the upper portion of my left humorous. They forwarded the image to an orthopedic surgeon who had repaired my rotator cuff years before.
It wasn't until that follow-up appt that I got the details and recovery course of action. Just trying to cut to the chase as they say. Good luck with yours.