It depends how you injured your wrist. You'd need to consult an attorney to review your case.
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The heel has to support the whole body, the wrist doesn't.
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There isn't one.
Because this tendon has to articulate the whole mass of the body, whereas in the wrist are several tendons and these only articulate the hand.
A ganglion cyst is a swelling or tumor on a joint or tendon sheath. It can occur anywhere there is a tendon. It has been called Gideon's Disease or a Bible Cyst or a Bible Bump.
Generally no, Stenosing tenosynovitis is also called Trigger finger. The Sheath around the tendon closes in or gets tighter around the tendon. Sometimes nodules forms on tendon and this can get caught on the sheath of the tendon causing a locking or triggering effect on the finger...Hence the name. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed causing numbness and tingling in certain fingers but NO triggering and carpal tunnel surgery releases the band that is causing the nerve to be compressed...so this would not effect the tendon sheaths in your fingers. Some people can get adhesions and scar tissue inside the carpal tunnel area after surgery and this can eventually cause the nerve to be effected or compressed again.
It depends on what kind of wrist surgery???The most common type of wrist surgery is for carpal tunnel syndrome...and on average it cost about $8,000.Learn more athttp://www.carpal-tunnel-symptoms.com Wrist Arthroscopy for removal of torn cartilage in NC cost $7700
Dr. Blazer at Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston does wrist replacements. I have not had surgery with Dr. Blazer but and considering it.
Wrist replacement surgery is performed to replace a wrist injured or damaged beyond repair. An artificial wrist joint replacement is implanted.
The muscle,tendon and ligaments that are in your wrist allow to you to rotate your wrist. ************************************************* Also you have 8 small round-shaped wrist bones in your wrist. That give it stability but also gives it some rotational mobility instead of a "hinge"type joint that's in your elbow.
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