Wrists

Wrists: The wrist is a complex joint connecting the forearm to the hand, allowing for a wide range of motion, including flexion, extension, and rotation. Injuries & Illnesses: Sprains, fractures, carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist tendonitis, arthritis, ganglion cysts, ligament injuries. Specialists: Orthopedic surgeons, hand surgeons, physical therapists, rheumatologists. Procedures: Wrist splints or braces, wrist arthroscopy, carpal tunnel release surgery, tendon repair surgeries, wrist exercises, ergonomic adjustments to workstations.

Comprehensive Wrists Guide What is Wrists? The wrists are flexible and complex joints connecting the hand to the forearm, enabling a wide range ...

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