Treatment of scapholunate ligament injuries at Melbourne Hand Surgery by surgeon Dr Jill Tomlinson: The scapholunate ligament is the most frequently injured ligament in the wrist, so is a common cause of wrist "sprains". A significant injury can alter the way the small bones of the wrist interact, and this can lead to cartilage wear and osteoarthritis. A scapholunate ligament injury commonly co-exists with other wrist injuries such as a wrist fracture or TFCC injury. Treatment of both acute and chronic injuries can be challenging.
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