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Radial Collateral Ligament injury -- Looking for a good source or forum to research and discuss this matter? |
About 6 weeks ago I had a partial tear of my Radial Collateral Ligament. I was told that this wasn't a big deal and put into a cast for 5 weeks without surgery. After getting the cast off and a week of physical therapy it turns out that my ligament is fine but my metacapophalangeal joint is frozen. There is no motion at all within it. Worse -- my surgeon has stopped his rhetoric about complete recovery and started attempting to set my expectations considerably lower. I still have many more weeks of therapy but a 1000% improvement on 0 range of motion is still 0. i.e. I'm losing faith in my surgeon and his team. My suggestion is to see a hand specialist as a doctor/surgeon and a certified hand specialist (CHT) therapist. Often CHT therapists are occupational therapists but occasionally they are physical therapists. Often hand specialist doctors know of CHT's that they trust. The hand/wrist is an extremely intricate and complicated area of the body and I have seen regular orthopedic docs get in over their head dealing with hand/wrist injuries. |
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