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Triangular fibrocartilage complex tear performed by Dr. John Walker with Sportsmed orthopedic surgery and spine center.
Symptoms. Injuries to the TFCC typically result in wrist pain, particularly during movements that involve bending towards the little finger (ulnar deviation) or turning the palm upward (supination). Individuals may experience weakness and instability in the wrist, difficulty achieving smooth motion, and audible clicking sounds during movement.
23 Νοε 2021 · The cast cannot be removed for the first two weeks postoperatively. For the four weeks thereafter, the cast can be removed for hygiene purposes. At the six-week mark postop, patients would typically begin hand and wrist therapy to achieve range of motion for an additional six weeks.
25 Φεβ 2019 · Injuries to this structure are called TFCC tears, and they can cause pain, swelling, and limited movement in the wrist. Treatment options include splints or casts, physical therapy, and surgery.
Patients with stable TFCC injuries who have failed immobilization after 4 weeks may be surgical candidates. Surgical options for TFCC tears typically fall within the categories of debridement, repair, and reconstruction.
18 Δεκ 2023 · Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Injuries, a common cause of ulnar-sided wrist pain, may result from trauma or due to degenerative changes. Diagnosis is made clinically with ulnar sided wrist pain that is worse with ulnar deviation and a positive "fovea" sign.
Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) injury is an increasingly recognized problem that can significantly affect wrist function, even for activities of daily living (ADLs)1. Diagnosis and treatment of ulnar-sided wrist pain has improved with advances in technology in imaging and arthroscopy2,3. Several techniques have been described for ...