If dorsal-radial pain with an inability to bear weight through an extended wrist (such as during a push-up) is present, the scapholunate ligament may be affected.
How long does a sprained wrist take to heal?
Your wrist hurts because the ligaments connecting the bones there have been torn or stretched. While some wrist sprains require more time to recover, most do so in 2 to 10 weeks. If you're in more pain, your wrist sprain is probably more serious and will take longer to heal.
Can you move your wrist even when it is sprained?
A wrist sprain might not completely prevent you from moving your wrist. Even though it can hurt, you can still accomplish it. That often means you have a sprain as opposed to a fractured bone. Additional signs of a wrist sprain include swelling and redness around the injured area of the wrist.
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