i just cut my good for nothing erb's palsy arm off that my friend is how i treated the wrist contracture in my erb's palsy arm
Carpoptosis or Radial nerve palsy
the elastic keeps the wrist in place
If left untreated, a sprained wrist can lead to chronic pain, weakness, stiffness, and decreased mobility in the affected wrist. In severe cases, not treating a sprained wrist promptly can result in long-term damage to the ligaments and surrounding structures. It is best to seek proper medical treatment to prevent complications and promote healing.
I do not know how doctors treat a broken wrist in this century, but when I broke my wrist in the late 1990's,the doctor just gave me an X-ray and put a cast on my arm. Unless your arm was infected, there is no need for a shot.
If one's wrist is broken, one needs to treat it. Bones will heal themselves, but they need to align properly. A piece of wood is needed to make sure that the bones line up properly to recover fully in strength, movement and sensitivity.
depends: extend of injury acute / chronic, age of injury, and age of person if this is an acute tear without subluxation or bowstringing of the tendons then you can treat with a splint - wrist will be in neutral position if it's subluxing or bowstringing with extention of the wrist then you can try a splint and if no better then surgically suture the tear and splint. if this goes untreated then you can lose range of motion hope this helps
You set it, put it in a cast or a splint, wait for it to heal, then have physiotherapy to get the strength and range of motion back.
To prevent or treat wrist pain caused by repetitive movements or strain on the wrist joint, you can try the following: Take frequent breaks and stretch your wrists during repetitive tasks. Use ergonomic tools and adjust your workspace to reduce strain on your wrists. Perform wrist-strengthening exercises to improve flexibility and reduce pain. Apply ice or heat to the affected area to reduce inflammation and pain. Consider wearing a wrist brace or splint for support during activities that aggravate the pain. If the pain persists, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment options.
Well in some cases if a guy touches your wrist he's blind and he's trying to feel if your attractive or not
If the pain is only mild, then you may just want to take a pain reliever. If it persists, you need to see your physician.
In most cases an Ortho-doc would cast/splint if needed, but in some cases hairline fractures in the wrist area will heal just fine without stabilization.
Yes, a neurologist can treat carpal tunnel syndrome if that is something they elect to do. Others may just want to do the testing (nerve conduction and EMG studies) and leave the treatment to other providers.