
Wrist Joint Reconstruction
Wrist joint reconstruction is a surgical procedure designed to repair or rebuild the wrist joint, often due to injury, arthritis, or degeneration. The surgery aims to restore function, alleviate pain, and improve mobility. Surgeons may use techniques such as realigning bones, repairing ligaments, or using grafts from other tissues. The goal is to create a stable, pain-free joint that allows for normal hand movements. Recovery typically involves rehabilitation to strengthen the wrist and regain full use. This procedure can significantly enhance the quality of life for those affected by wrist issues.