A twisted tendon in the neck of the hand is referred to as a wrist sprain, which may be due to a traumatic injury to the tendons and ligaments of the wrist or an injury to the carpal bones, and requires cessation of exercise, immobilization of the wrist joint, and prompt presentation to the hospital.
After a traumatic injury to the tendons and ligaments of the wrist, the patient often shows obvious pain. At this time, you need to stop activities in a timely manner, properly immobilize the affected limbs, but also appropriate ice to relieve pain, and timely to the hospital for X-ray examination to determine whether there is a wrist bone injury.
After the traumatic wrist bone fracture, the patient will also have severe pain. At this time to stop the movement, appropriate pressure bandage affected limbs, pain is obvious when you can elevate the affected limbs, quickly transferred to the hospital for CT examination.
After the patient’s wrist sprain, you need to go to the hospital in time for further examination, to clarify the location and degree of injury, and then for further treatment and processing.