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Massage therapy session focusing on neck and shoulder relief for improved mobility and quality of life in aging individuals.

Neck

Physical therapist assisting elderly patient with mobility exercises in a bright rehabilitation space.

Shoulder

Physical therapist assisting patient with mobility exercises, promoting physical therapy benefits for aging individuals, in a clinical setting.

Back

Hand using a laser therapy device on a patient's arm, demonstrating physical therapy treatment for mobility improvement.

Elbow

Elderly woman engaging in physical therapy with a healthcare professional, using a pink dumbbell to improve strength and mobility.

Wrist

Physical therapist assisting a woman during manual therapy session, focusing on mobility and rehabilitation for aging individuals.

Hip

Physical therapist using a laser therapy device on a patient's knee, demonstrating physical therapy treatment for improved mobility and pain relief.

Knee

Physical therapist assisting elderly man with leg stretching exercise in a bright therapy room, emphasizing mobility improvement for aging in place.

Leg

Person undergoing physical therapy exercise, using a stability ball for rehabilitation, with a knee brace visible, emphasizing mobility improvement for aging individuals.

Ankle

Overview

Scaphoid Fracture

Diagram of a human hand highlighting the scaphoid bone, radius, ulna, and carpal bones, relevant to scaphoid fractures and wrist injuries.

This is a common wrist bone fracture. This is often mistakenly called a wrist strain. It causes tenderness or pain at the point where the base of your thumb meets the wrist. This area is known as the anatomical sniffbox. This is most common in young adults and adolescents who have suffered a fall from the outstretched arm or high-velocity wrist injuries, such as motorcycle accidents.

It can be very difficult to treat a scaphoid bone fracture. A thumb splint is required for 6 weeks if there is a small crack in the scaphoid bones. Surgery will be required if the bone is broken completely. Due to the lack of blood supply, the fracture might not heal completely. This is called delayed union.

Goals

Possible Treatment Goals

  • Improve Function
  • Improve Muscle Strength and Power
  • Improve Range of Motion
  • Self-care of Symptoms
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