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What Causes Constant Ache, Clicking And Grinding In Wrist?

I have a constant ache in my right wrist. I have problems with heavy objects as it puts a huge strain on my wrist. Also, my wrist clicks and grinds quite frequently. I've had an X-ray to check for fractures but nothing was seen. Could you give me a second opinion to what you think it may be?
Tue, 18 Mar 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi, thanks for writing to HCM.

From your description, I feel that you might be suffering with some ligamentous instability in the wrist joint.

Generally, xrays will be normal in these situations. MRI scan is a very valuable tool in assessing these soft tissue conditions. I suggest you to undergo MRI to know the culprit.

The management depends on the condition diagnosed.

Hope this information is helpful. Good day
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What Causes Constant Ache, Clicking And Grinding In Wrist?

Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. From your description, I feel that you might be suffering with some ligamentous instability in the wrist joint. Generally, xrays will be normal in these situations. MRI scan is a very valuable tool in assessing these soft tissue conditions. I suggest you to undergo MRI to know the culprit. The management depends on the condition diagnosed. Hope this information is helpful. Good day