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Mark R Belsky1, Matthew I Leibman, David E Ruchelsman
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Tufts University School of Medicine, Newton, MA 02462, USA. mbelsky@partners.org
Abstract:
Scaphoid fracture remains a common, potentially devastating, injury that can impair upper extremity function. Early recognition with proper imaging and treatment provides the best opportunity to heal and return to a normal activity level. Surgical treatment offers the patient a quicker return to the rehabilitation of the extremity and therefore an earlier return to elite play. There is evidence that healing occurs faster if the fractured scaphoid is fixed with internal fixation. Absolute compliance by the athlete and the training program that surrounds the athlete is critical to protect the wrist while maintaining the necessary conditioning of an elite athlete.
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