Wrist Sprain - Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
A wrist sprain is a common injury to the soft tissue in the wrist and surrounding ar-ea, often pain can be felt in the fore-arm and hand. It can be caused by trauma, such as falling onto the hand, or through overuse or repetitive strain. 2. The ligaments and muscles can become ................
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