What’s wrong with the wrist pain and creaking when you move it?

In clinical practice, there are many reasons for a patient to have pain in the wrist and to have a creaking sound when moving. The most common consideration is caused by the following conditions. One, after the wrist local trauma, caused by the lower ulnar radial joint dislocation, can cause the patient to appear wrist pain. And in the flexion and extension activities of the wrist will also appear creaking sound, for such patients it is necessary to actively carry out splint external fixation, or if necessary, active surgical treatment. Second, if the patient is traumatized after the local cartilage damage, the same will cause the patient wrist pain, and when the activity will also make a loud sound. The patient’s local tendinitis will also cause wrist pain, for which the patient can apply heat or scalding, and if necessary, need to actively carry out closed injection.