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jmann1
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due to it's size and location the scaphod has a poor blood supply.....
blood, being the transport mechanism for the body will cause ossification (bone growth) by bring calcium and magnesium phospate together....
short story....be patient...it will heal
pull the cast off....you WILL break it again....maybe not on a bike, but ANY time you fall onto your wrist
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baino770
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done my scaphoid in, didnt hurt at all when i did it, thought it was sprained left it and continued riding, went to a physio after about 10 weeks because it wasn't getting any better,she said it was f**ked and told me to get an xray, xray showed it was broken went to see a specialist and now on monday i got to have an operation, bone graft from pelvis:| and held together by a pin then im in cast for atleast 6 weeks. Completly f**ked my summer up, if you hurt yourself get it checked out right away, DONT LEAVE IT:@ Tommorow going for my last ride for atleast 6 weeks, pretty depressing;)
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« Last Edit: July 12, 2008, 21:26:33 PM by baino770 »
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