Classic history and presentation: Although not always symptomatic, patients usually present with wrist pain, aggravated by heavy or repetitive use; decreased range of motion; and grip weakness. Patients may experience pain with activities such as pull-ups and pushing themselves up out of a seated position. There may be a remote history of acute or repetitive trauma to the hand, wrist, or forearm, although nontraumatic etiologies also exist.
Prevalence:
- Age – Mean age 53 years
- Sex / gender – 4:1 male to female ratio
- Manual laborer
- History of wrist trauma
Grade / classification system: Watson classification (radiographic classification schema) –
- Grade 1: Osteoarthritis between the radial styloid and scaphoid
- Grade 2: Osteoarthritis of the entire scaphoid fossa
- Grade 3: Osteoarthritis of the scaphoid fossa and capitolunate joint