The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) is a small but critical ligament on the inside of your thumb’s metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint. It stabilises the thumb during grip, pinch, and precision movements. When this ligament is torn—commonly through trauma such as falling, sports contact, or even car accidents—the injury is known as Skier’s Thumb (acute) or Gamekeeper’s Thumb (chronic/degenerative).

Often dismissed as a simple sprain, a UCL injury—if left untreated or improperly managed—can result in permanent instability, chronic weakness, and even arthritis.

🧠 What Most People Don’t Realise About UCL Injuries

⚠️ The Stener Lesion: A Commonly Missed Complication

One of the most critical reasons to properly assess a UCL injury is the risk of a Stener lesion—a complication where the torn ligament becomes displaced and caught above the adductor aponeurosis. This creates a physical barrier that prevents the ligament from healing naturally, even with immobilisation.

A Stener lesion occurs in over 80% of complete UCL ruptures. Missing this can result in poor outcomes despite seemingly appropriate care.

🔍 How to Identify a Stener Lesion

FindingClinical Implication
Ulnar-sided thumb lumpSuggests retracted UCL stuck above adductor aponeurosis
Persistent instabilityMay indicate non-healing due to displaced ligament
Snap at time of injuryHighly suggestive of complete ligament rupture

Early imaging (ultrasound or MRI) is often required to confirm a Stener lesion. If confirmed, surgical repair is needed to restore joint stability.

⏳ What Happens If You Don’t Treat It?

Delayed or improper management can lead to:

These consequences are especially problematic for tradies, athletes, climbers, musicians, and anyone working with their hands.

✋ Why Choose a Hand Therapist?

While general physiotherapists are trained in managing a wide range of injuries, hand therapists bring specialised knowledge and tools that are essential when dealing with ligament injuries of the thumb.

Benefits of Hand Therapy for UCL Injuries:

Hand therapists don’t replace general physios—they complement them by focusing on the intricate biomechanics of the hand, where early nuance can make or break long-term recovery.

🛠️ Real Case: Steering Wheel Trauma

A 36-year-old male presented with persistent thumb weakness after a car accident. At the time, he was gripping the steering wheel tightly during impact. The force forced his thumb into abduction. X-ray was clear, and he was given a generic brace. Six weeks later, he still couldn’t pinch or write comfortably. On review by a hand therapist, a suspected Stener lesion was confirmed via ultrasound. Surgical repair and guided rehab restored full function—but delayed care extended recovery by months.

✅ Summary of Treatment Pathways

Injury GradeManagement
Grade 1–2 (partial)Immobilise in custom thumb spica splint for 4–6 weeks
Grade 3 (complete)Surgical repair—especially if >15° instability or Stener lesion
Post-op rehabHand therapy to restore strength, control, and joint stability

📞 Don’t Ignore Your Thumb Pain—Get It Checked Early

Still feeling thumb pain, weakness, or instability after a fall or accident?
Early assessment can make the difference between a full recovery and chronic dysfunction.

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