Biology, asked by mohitparjapati8117, 11 months ago

Is loss of scapholunate tissue cause bone erosion?

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Answered by Amankumar2newton
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scapholunate ligament tear is usually caused by a fall or by a sudden load on the wrist. ... The athlete may have pain in the center or on the thumb side of the wrist, especially with activities such as push-ups, or other activities that load the wrist. There may also be grip weakness, snapping, swelling, or popping.

Answered by ItzMagician
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