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A wrist sprain is a partial or complete tear of the ligaments stabilising the wrist joint, typically caused by sudden twisting or impact. It is clinically important because it can lead to joint instability, chronic pain, and impaired hand function if not properly diagnosed and managed. A common complication is persistent ligament laxity, which increases the risk of recurrent injury and early osteoarthritis.

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