if is a early diagnos no, just a cast for six weeks, if is late, yes
The hamate bone is also sometimes referred to as the unciform bone.
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Hamate
The fourth metacarpal bone articulates with the fourth proximal phalanx in the hand.
A small, hook-shaped carpal bone of the wrist. Also called unciform.
a surgery on the bone
The hamate bone is the carpal bone that has a hook-like process called the hamulus. It is located on the medial side of the hand.
The floor of the carpal tunnel is made up of (from the pinky side of the wrist to the thumb side, respectively) the hamate bone, capitate bone, trapezoid bone, and trapezium bone.These bones make up the "distal row" of carpal bones and form the floor of the tunnel at the mid-portion of the transverse carpal ligament - the structure cut by the surgeon during carpal tunnel surgery.
Not really considered surgery but more like a procedure. Bone Marrow Transplant.
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There are certain cases where bone spur does not need to be surgically removed, but usually a surgery would be more effective than painkillers. Painkillers simply ease the pain, while a surgery removes it completely.
I am, so yes. But it depends on the severity of your injury. Mine is a bone chip the size and thickness of a penny that came off the end of the bone and it does not require surgery. If it required surgery I would not be walking on it.