Decadal bump:
So, took the kiddo skiing back on Dec. 27. Skied hard for about 3 hours, jumped off lots of stuff, etc. One little tumble but nothing serious. Everything feels completely normal the rest of the day. Wake up the next morning and my right wrist is sore as hell and a bit swollen. Huh, weird. Seems to loosen up and feel better the more I use it, so I try to move/elevate and avoid things that hurt. It improves by maybe 50% after about a week, and it's pretty much plateaued since then.
I got 3-view x-rays last week that showed nothing abnormal. There's some minor swelling at the base of my radius, just enough to mostly fill in my "snuff box" (see pics at bottom of post). Most of the pain is on the radius side, but the ulna side is a little sore, too. Loaded extension (i.e., pushups) creates the most pain, followed by external rotation to the end of ROM. No pain under tension, i.e. pullups feel fine.
All I can figure is that I punched my hand off some hard snow skiing that day and did...something. But, no pain in my knuckles or any other part of my hand. Any ideas on what the hell I did? The local sports medicine clinic I went to for the x-rays farms wrist stuff out to a 3rd-party imaging center, so I haven't actually seen someone in person for a physical exam. Before anyone says "Go get a physical exam", I have high-deductible insurance and asking you kooks is free so why not check here first. Besides, most likely I'm going to pay good money just to get this kind of response:
Probably with a "Well, it's hard to say without getting a MRI" thrown in which would cost me $500 minimum.
Swelling pics. Not much to see, but shows pretty well how much less visible my snuff box is on the injured wrist.
Bad wrist with thumb fully extended
Good wrist for comparison

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