Musculoskeletal problems of the wrist and hand x ray
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
X-Ray
- Plain X-Rays
- Indicated if suspected arthritis (radiocarpal, CMC) or fracture
- Usual views = Posteroanterior (PA), PA oblique, lateral
- PA ulnar deviation views views needed for suspected scaphoid fracture; may be negative for 1-2 weeks
- X-rays should be normal if:
- Simple sprain
- CMC strain (vs. CMC OA—abnormal films)
- DeQuervain’s – films not indicated
- Gamekeeper’s thumb – films not indicated
- Carpal tunnel syndrome – films not indicated
- Dorsal ganglion – films not indicated