Activities
such as vaulting and tumbling may cause the wrist to hyperextend, or bend
back too far (Fig. 2). The bones of the wrist are forced back to the point
of hitting the bones of the forearm. Having this happen over and over causes
the wrist to become sore so that these activities are painful. Gymnasts
may wear splints on their wrists during such activities to prevent their
wrists from being forced backward so far. ![]()