
Surgical Treatment of Wrist Injuries
Surgical treatment for wrist injuries involves repairing or realigning damaged bones, ligaments, or cartilage to restore function and reduce pain. Procedures may include fixing broken bones with pins or plates, repairing torn ligaments, or removing damaged tissue. The goal is to promote proper healing, stability, and movement. Surgery is usually recommended when injuries are severe, persistent, or don’t improve with non-surgical methods. After surgery, rehabilitation exercises help regain strength and flexibility. Overall, surgical treatment aims to restore normal wrist function and relieve discomfort, allowing patients to return to daily activities or their hobbies.