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* '''Fracture''' | * '''Fracture''' | ||
* | ** Immediate severe pain and swelling | ||
* | ** Colle’s fracture | ||
* | *** Fracture of distal radius; most common, easily seen on X-ray | ||
* | ** [[Scaphoid]] Fracture | ||
* | *** May require special X-ray views to visualize | ||
* '''Ligament Rupture or Tear''' | * '''Ligament Rupture or Tear''' | ||
* '''Tendon Injury''' | * '''Tendon Injury''' | ||
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=== Nontraumatic === | === Nontraumatic === | ||
* '''Inflammatory Arthritis''' | * '''Inflammatory Arthritis''' | ||
* | ** Septic, crystal-induced, [[rheumatoid arthritis]] (RA) | ||
* | ** Pain with movement of wrist through its range of motion | ||
* | ** [[Synovitis]] with swelling in setting of inflammatory entities | ||
* '''Osteoarthritis''' | * '''Osteoarthritis''' | ||
* | ** Rarely involves wrist except for carpometacarpal (CMC) joint at base of thumb | ||
* '''Osteonecrosis (avascular)''' | * '''Osteonecrosis (avascular)''' | ||
* | ** Localized pain interfering with hand/wrist function | ||
* '''Entrapment Syndromes''' | * '''Entrapment Syndromes''' | ||
* | ** Wrist pain radiating into hand or forearm, +/- sensory or motor deficits | ||
* | ** [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] | ||
* | ** Ulnar or interosseous nerve entrapment | ||
* '''Tenosynovitis''' | * '''Tenosynovitis''' | ||
* '''Ganglion Cyst''' | * '''Ganglion Cyst''' | ||
* '''Referred Pain from Cervical-Spine/Shoulder''' | * '''Referred Pain from Cervical-Spine/Shoulder''' | ||
* | ** Pain in absence of local findings | ||
* | ** Symptoms worsened by neck/shoulder movement | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Classification
Traumatic Injury
- Fracture
- Immediate severe pain and swelling
- Colle’s fracture
- Fracture of distal radius; most common, easily seen on X-ray
- Scaphoid Fracture
- May require special X-ray views to visualize
- Ligament Rupture or Tear
- Tendon Injury
Nontraumatic
- Inflammatory Arthritis
- Septic, crystal-induced, rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
- Pain with movement of wrist through its range of motion
- Synovitis with swelling in setting of inflammatory entities
- Osteoarthritis
- Rarely involves wrist except for carpometacarpal (CMC) joint at base of thumb
- Osteonecrosis (avascular)
- Localized pain interfering with hand/wrist function
- Entrapment Syndromes
- Wrist pain radiating into hand or forearm, +/- sensory or motor deficits
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Ulnar or interosseous nerve entrapment
- Tenosynovitis
- Ganglion Cyst
- Referred Pain from Cervical-Spine/Shoulder
- Pain in absence of local findings
- Symptoms worsened by neck/shoulder movement