A 27-year-old male arrives at urgent care after falling on a…
A 27-year-old male arrives at urgent care after falling on an outstretched hand while skateboarding. He reports persistent radial-sided wrist pain, especially when gripping objects. Physical exam reveals localized tenderness in the anatomic snuffbox. Initial wrist radiographs are negative for fracture. Based on these findings, which injury should the clinician suspect as the most likely cause of his pain?