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hi,my son had a wrist surgery on thursday n surgeon put 2 k wires in it .today in school someone pushed him and his hand banged with the door and now he said that he feels pain and feels plates and hiss cast is loose.do i need to take him to the hospital again for x ray?
Wed, 12 Apr 2017
Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist, Sreenivasa Rao's Response
Hi..
Your son might have disturbed the alignment if the fractured site.Since you had a surgery with k wire fixation there is less chances of disturbing to large extent... I recommend you to have a check x- Ray done and if needed, cast can be redone.. Since he is having pain and plates loosening feeling...get opinion if the surgeon regarding the plates position...
Hope this is helpful for you.. Kindly revert back in case you need any further help in this regard
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Is X-ray Advisable For Pain After Wrist Surgery?
Hi.. Your son might have disturbed the alignment if the fractured site.Since you had a surgery with k wire fixation there is less chances of disturbing to large extent... I recommend you to have a check x- Ray done and if needed, cast can be redone.. Since he is having pain and plates loosening feeling...get opinion if the surgeon regarding the plates position... Hope this is helpful for you.. Kindly revert back in case you need any further help in this regard