How should I investigate the cause of persistent wrist pain on lifting objects?

Doctor's Answer

This is quite a common presentation of chronic wrist pain which I see in my clinic. Often times, the pain is preceded by one or several bouts of injury. One may or may not recall these episodes as very frequently, the injuries may have been deemed as minor ones or just "a sprain".

However, putting off these injuries is also the most common cause of one developing chronic wrist pain. The wrist is built to withstand forces required to lift, push, pull, twist and hold objects on a daily basis. Pain whilst doing these actions is abnormal, especially when one compares doing the same actions with the normal hand.

One should seek a consultation with a hand & wrist specialist to obtain an accurate diagnosis. Through a detailed clinical examination, the specialist will be able to zoom in on the problem.

Imaging modalities may be required to further investigate the cause of pain. Example of imaging modalities includes:

  • X-rays,
  • CT scans or
  • MRI scans

In my practice, the most common causes of chronic wrist pain which only occurs on exertion are:

  1. Sprains or tears of the triangular fibrocartilaginous complex (TFCC)
  2. Sprains or tears of the scapholunate ligament
  3. Undiagnosed fracture non-union of the scaphoid

In general, once the above conditions have been neglected for extended periods of time and are still symptomatic, surgical intervention to reconstruct and restore normal anatomy of the injured location is indicated. Coupled with immediate post-operative hand occupational therapy, one may then finally be on the road to recovery by regaining strength and function in the limb.

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