Rugby is the most popular sport played by people of all ages. As it is a high contact sport, the chances of injuries are high. Rugby players can hurt any part of their body, including their wrists and hands. A wrist sprain is the most common wrist-related injury in rugby, resulting from repetitive movements, collisions, and a direct fall. It most usually occurs during mauling, tackling, and rucking opponents. More severe conditions can also cause rugby jersey finger fractures, and thumb dislocations.

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