Wrist Arthritis

wrist arthritis treatment at Dr. Banarji Shoulder Center

The risk of wrist arthritis increases in people with their ageing. This is a serious health issue that causes pain and swelling in wrist joints, ultimately resulting in tearing and wearing out of the cartilage tissues. People with wrist arthritis complain about stiffness, swelling, and pain in their wrists. Dr Banarji BH, a highly experienced Orthopaedics surgeon, has benefitted numerous patients with wrist arthritis without any invasive treatment. The said surgeon performs wrist replacement surgery in rare cases.

What Are the Probable Causes of the Wrist Arthritis?

Due to the age and other health conditions, the cartilage tissues start to wear away. They usually become rough and frayed to crop up the issues of bone rubbing. This unnatural bone rubbing causes inflammation, stiffness, pain, and discomfort in wrists. 

Watch Out for the Symptoms of the Wrist Arthritis

Here are the symptoms that you may experience with wrist arthritis:

  • Stiffness mainly in the morning but improves during the day
  • Weakness in wrists
  • Reduced motions
  • Red or swollen joints.

What Is the Course of Treatment for the Wrist Arthritis?

The treatment of wrist arthritis varies based on the nature of the arthritis, the age of the patient, and other health issues. Go over the following treatment options that Dr Banarji BH, a specialized Orthopaedics surgeon, might recommend: 

Non-Operative Methods

  • Wearing braces or splints
  • Hand stretching exercises
  • Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Alternating the cold and hot compresses
  • Break from physical activities
  • Steroid injection if the pain is severe.

Surgical Methods

  • Fusion surgery in which wrist bones are fused to prevent their rubbing
  • Proximal row carpectomy removes carpal tunnel to enhance the space in wrists
  • Denervation surgery to disconnect the sensation of nerves in the wrist joint.

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