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Navicular Fracture
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Off and on over the years the wrist would occasionally bother me. When I got to about 40 years old the wrist had less movement and would ache from activity, sometimes quite badly. At thar point I went to a specialist who determined that I had fractured the navicular bone in my wrist and it also HAD NEVER HEALED. Two bones for the price of one. This caused a wierd geometry inside the wrist and caused uneven wear....yup, arthritis. If I try to catch myself with that hand while falling, the wrist aches for days. Now, I was told that If I had done something about it sooner, this could have been avoided. I was also told that a dis-union of a wrist bone is not uncommon. First, I should have had it looked at by a docter. That was my biggest mistake. There is a low blood supply to the bones of the wrist, so they don't heal as well as other places. Imobilizing the wrist right away would have given it a better chance. If that didn't work, the next step would have been to pin the bone back together. By the time I reached 40, the uneven wear was to such an extent that not much could be done. I'm 50 now and I really regret my neglect. I've got a lot of life left and a bum wrist to go with it. If your wrist (or any other part of your body) is giving you pain, go to a doctor. Get a referral to a specialist if you need to. You may spend what seems like a great deal of money, but with my hindsight I'm telling you that its cheap for what you may loose over the remaining years of you life. There, that's my sage, aging-athelete opinion. Jon |
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Would you mind telling me a bit more about the Navicular? My wrist injury which hurt me for several months seems fully healed at this point, however my left thumb started hurting at the base joint a couple months ago, and it hasn't eased up at all. It doesn't usually bother me too much, but it's a constant annoyance, so I try to avoid using it. Sometimes it's releiving to press the bottom portion of the thumb inward towards the palm. Does this sound like what you're talking about? It's been a couple months, and no way can I afford an X-ray or health insurance...I'm really hoping this is something that can heal up on it's own. Funny thing is, that unlike the wrist injury, I have no idea how it happened. I just woke up one day and it hurt.
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THe scaphoid bode is at the base of the thumb. If you press where there is a little dent and it hurts you probably have broken the scaphoid. That is the bode that most often dies from damage to its blood supply in wrist injury.
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