| Wrist Arthroscopy - Patient Information |
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| Written by John Salmon | |
Wrist ArthroscopyWhat is a wrist arthroscopy? A wrist arthroscopy is a procedure used to assess if there is any damage to the wrist bones, tendons and ligaments. It is performed by inflating the wrist joint Will I be in hospital for long?A wrist arthroscopy is generalliy performed as a day procedure which means you will go home the same day. Will It be very painful afterwards?Generally you will have some discomfort which can be relieved with Panadol, Panadeine or Panadelne Forte tablets. How should I care for my wrist after surgery?
Exercises for the wristYou can commence exercises straight after the surgery. The wrist will be sore but early movement is the best way to prevent stiffness. Exercises to do are:
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