Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments of a Scaphoid Fracture

Effective Treatment for Upper Fractures

When dealing with a non-displaced fracture that occurs closer to the thumb part of the bone, the basic treatment typically involves wearing a simple cast or splint below the elbow for a few weeks. This measure serves as a protective measure to facilitate healing. The upper region of the bone benefits from a robust blood supply, which often enables natural healing and bone regrowth without the need for medical intervention.


Treatment Options for Medial or Proximal Fractures

When a fracture occurs in the middle or proximal end of the scaphoid bone, close to the forearm, it can pose challenges for proper healing due to the comparatively weaker blood supply in these regions. In such cases, the doctor may choose to immobilize the injury with a cast that extends beyond the elbow. This extended cast provides enhanced stability to the fractured bone, promoting better healing.

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