01-18-2024, 07:49 PM
(01-18-2024, 07:32 PM)Big_Ern Wrote: Yes, it was an acute injury. His wrist was bothering him prior and may/likely made it weaker. Yeah, the ligament he tore was in his wrist, same wrist he was treating for some sort of discomfort immediately prior to the acute injury
How do you know the discomfort in his wrist was due to his scapholunate ligament and not a tendonitis or a intrinsic hand muscle issue or a condition like anterior interosseus nerve impingement? How do you know he wasn't having an issue with his abductor pollicis longus? what would have weakened his scapholunate ligament? That ligament is very stable barring something like prolonged, extensive corticosteroid use or a prior injury to it.