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Can Ligament Tear Cause Persistent Wrist Pain Despite Fracture Recovery?

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Posted on Wed, 4 Oct 2017
Question: I had a hairline fracture in my right rist with ligament tear.It is ten months now.The fracture is united but still pain is persisting.Do u say it may b due to ligament trar?How long it takes to recover?Recently a week before Dr. has prescribed EvionLc ,Vit D and Trypto;er10 mg tab.
What do u say? How it is going to help me.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Gopal (18 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Add physiotherapy and get a MRI

Detailed Answer:
Hi I am Dr Gopal Goel Orthopedic Surgeon.
Normally Hairline Fractures unite well and do not cause pain after 10 months unless there is too much soft tissue injury.
If even after 10 months pain is persisting , I would recommend MRI to see the nature of Ligament and soft tissue injury. Otherwise your treatment is going along on right lines but I would add physiotherapy to your current regimen.
Thanx for the question. Please feel free to ask any other question.
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

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Can Ligament Tear Cause Persistent Wrist Pain Despite Fracture Recovery?

Brief Answer: Add physiotherapy and get a MRI Detailed Answer: Hi I am Dr Gopal Goel Orthopedic Surgeon. Normally Hairline Fractures unite well and do not cause pain after 10 months unless there is too much soft tissue injury. If even after 10 months pain is persisting , I would recommend MRI to see the nature of Ligament and soft tissue injury. Otherwise your treatment is going along on right lines but I would add physiotherapy to your current regimen. Thanx for the question. Please feel free to ask any other question.