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Can My Wrist Be Fixed?

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Scarlett | 17:06 Mon 30th Jan 2017 | Body & Soul
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The other day I dislocated my right wrist. It has been weak for years and I wear a support on it. Since then, even though I shook it and got it back in, I can't clench- can't open bottles or jars, can't put weight on it. An x-rays shows it is not broken but has some early arthritis- a tiny speck of torn cartilage between two bones near the base of my thumb. I am a pianist by trade and really need my wrist to work. Is there any surgery available for this- early arthritis?
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There are many surgical procedures that can be performed on the wrist, but the indications for surgery do not depend upon X-Ray studies, but on the clinical features of the patient i.e how much pain you are having and how the stiffness impinges on your lifestyle.
See your GP
Try the Bowen Technique. It's amazing at speeding up the healing process on soft connective tissues injuries. x

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