Arm/Wrist/hand :: Ulnar Shortening Recovery - Fiberglass Cast
Hello... I am having an ulnar shortening done on Friday and I am starting to get really nervous about it. I noticed many people on here who have had this procedure talk about having a fiberglass cast for a couple of weeks after the surgery. My surgeon said after I week and a half I would be put in a removable splint and would not have a big cast like I did when I had my TFCC reconstruction. I was wondering if anyone else had heard this??
Also how long does it take to be able to do "normal" activities again? I am a nursing student and have to begin clinicals again in August.
Arachnoiditis :: Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy
I have just set up an appointment for a ulnar shortening osteotomy here soon and was hoping to possibly get some advise as to what I should expect for my recovery. I had torn my cartilage about four years ago and had it fixed six months ago. For the past two months I have been in a lot of pain and we have found out that my ulnar is pressing into the cartilage and making the injury worse.
I have had a few arthroscopic surgeries and know the recovery to expect for those but this will be my first non-arthroscopic surgery. I believe that my pain level and recovery will be worse and longer due to the plate and screws going in and the larger incision. Also I work at a desk job and am thinking that will take longer to get back to due to the maneuvering of the arm and wrist.
Bones :: Ulnar Shortening Failure?
I had an ulnar shortening osteotomy and tfcc debridement on may 24th. I had been misdiagnosed with tendonitis for three years, then an MRI revealed a tear in my tfcc. They cleaned up the tear and then shortened my ulna by 6mm.
So my bone is healing and stable. I have almost all of my range of motion back. But the pain in the soft tissue on the ulnar side of the wrist is worse than before surgery.
I have adjusted my whole life around the pain. I no longer have hobbies, cook my own food, or even pick up my three year old son (which is heartbreaking). The most daunting part of this is that I can not do my job. I can type and email, but I can not use my drawing programs for more than 30 minutes a day without screaming. I have spent my whole life training for this career, and all of a sudden I am no longer able to do the job I am paid to do.
I met with the doctor today and he said there is nothing more he can do for me medically. I don't know if this is a failed surgery or not, but I know that I am no better off than before. I had the surgery because I could no longer do my job, and now I have had the surgery and still can't do my job.
The doctor also said there is nothing he could do for me pain wise.
My questions are:
Is there really nothing they can do for the pain? No shots? Nothing? Am I expected to work in excruciating pain or not at all?
Would I even have a chance at disability? I can work at a computer, I just can't use the skill set I have that makes me employable. I feel like I would have to start from scratch.
Is this considered a failed surgery? Should I get a second opinion? My surgeon is the best in my state and is really nice. I don't know if there is a better surgeon out there.
Do any of you live with chronic pain? How do you do it? Do you have any tips as to where to start?
Arm/Wrist/hand :: Ulnar Shortening Experience - Anyone?
My surgeon is suggesting that I get the ulnar shortening surgery to relieve pressure the ulnar side of the wrist as I've torn several ligaments in the wrist. I had a wrist arthroscopy last month so he could see the extent of damage and so he can plan for future surgery if needed. The damage turned out far more extensive than the MRI/arthrogram showed. I have a partial tear of the scapholunate ligament, complete tear of the lunotriquetral ligament and I've worn through the TFCC. I have the typical ulnar sided pain, and pain around the lunate bone but lately, I'm experiencing more and more problems on the thumb side of the wrist.
Has the ulnar shortening surgery helped relieve or reduce symptoms for anyone who also tore ligaments?
Arm/Wrist/hand :: Ulnar Shortening - Thoughts?
I also have Ulnar Shortening Surgery scheduled for September 23rd and am having second thoughts about going through with it. It's my left arm and isn't THAT painful so I'm thinking that I should leave it alone. There are obviously complications with this surgery and I just don't know if it's worth it. I'd like to ask everyone if they had a chance to go back to before the surgery would they have gone through with it?
View 14 RepliesArm/Wrist/hand :: Ulnar Shortening After Two TFCC
I am 22 years old, and have just been informed that I need to have a Ulnar Shortening done on my wrist. I have had two previous surgeries done to repair my TFCC. I am a little annoyed this is the first their coming across this, and that I now have to have a third surgery. Can anyone tell me their experience with this surgery?
View 4 RepliesArm/Wrist/hand :: Ulnar Shortening - Feedback Anyone?
Honestly, how bad is this thing? I've watched video's of it, prior posts about it.
I've read up about as much as i think possible, would just like to get some live feedback on it. For the most part I've got full function of my hand/wrists, its just somewhat painful sometimes, and when washing my hands, the wrist can feel loose and unstable.
I've had to reschedule my appointment a few times because of work so it's been about two months since I've spoken to my doc(George White, Orlando), I think his plan was 4 weeks cast, 4 weeks sling, 4 weeks PT. is that about the norm?
I "broke" my wrist..i think? when i was around 10, all i remember is when i fell off the monkey bars my ulna/radius was pushed up against my wrist(never broke skin). I'm relatively thin, 5'9 150, and my ulna's have always been slightly pronounced, never thought much of it until in august at the gym. I picked up a heavier dumbbell than i should have and i think my ulna slipped from the set position it's been in all these years and it throbs constantly/causes pain working out now. Its quite a bit longer than it should be so we're getting this done.
Arm/Wrist/hand :: Physio Process After Ulnar Shortening?
Hi I had ulnar shortening on my right arm on 11/9/13 and have been placed in a full arm cast until I have it taken off on 30/10/13, can anyone advise me on the physio process after the opp and what I'm likely to be able to achieve after periods of time, I'm currently off work as my job needs me to be able to use my arms/ hands at all times, I'm also right handed.
View 4 RepliesArm/Wrist/hand :: Ulnar Shortening Recovery And Outcome?
I have my ulnar shortening osteotomy (USO) booked in 5 days time with my pre-op assessment tomorrow.
I have founds tonnes of useful info but I'm now starting to realise everyone is different.
The main thing I'm finding is the difference in recovery and outcomes with different types and lengths of immobilisation.
So far Im being led to believe that those with some form of above elbow immobilisation in the initial stages have better outcomes compared to those with only below elbow who seem to have had more pain, less motion, and in some cases delayed or malunion of the ulna as well as more pain or issues with the plate or surgery site.
Arm/Wrist/hand :: Post Ulnar Shortening Pain
I am 4 months post op after having a standard USO. Doc removed 4 mm of bone and plated on the outside. The good news is the pain I had become so used to as a result of UIS has subsided but as I recover, i note new aches and pains which I don't like. Since the day after the op i have had quite agonising pain in my elbow. At no point did I have any above elbow immobilisation. All short arm casts for about 7 weeks in all. The pain has improved but still there and worsens when I straighten my arm - leaving me in a constant state of holding my elbow at 90.
Has anyone else had this after USO? If not - did you have above elbow casts/splints? If so, what was it like and did it subside???
The other problem I am having is when i try to pronate my arm (to get my palm facing down). It feels like as the ulna and radius cross with the twist, the screw(s) which protrude through the ulna, seems to be catching on the radius. it is very sore and most of the time stops me pronating.
If you have experienced anything like this please let me know whether it got better. i am already getting worried that the op has caused some kind of issue with my elbow and also that I will have to have plate removed. not part of the plan at all.
Arm/Wrist/hand :: Therapy Post Op Ulnar Shortening?
Went for my 3rd f/up post ulna shortening, fixing the TFCC tear and lunate. I graduated now to a splint(almost like the cockup splint) from a Muenster splint and I am to do therapy at home on my own. Mr Dr. Asst went over the X Rays and then I asked her about going to a "hand only" therapist to start getting my area in the wrist, I cannot rotate my hand so my palms will be faced up. It is like it is in neutral position. I asked the Dr. also when he came into the room about going to therapy and he said that "sometimes a therapist has a goal and not always for the good of the patient and that they have had better results of recovery through doing on your own. My friend that lives in Hawaii that invented the Wristwidget said maybe he had a bad experience with a therapist. These are Tom 10 Hand specialist in the Pittsburgh area and his partner works on the Steelers so I trust their Dr. recommendations but find it odd that most everyone on this board had therapy after the cast came off.
I am to return to work in 2 weeks( being off for 2 mo) and I do not see me accomplishing that. I am a data entry worker and need to meet stats every hr. Is this a realistic thing.
What are your therapies that worked. How long was people off before doing a job like mine- posting medical payments.
Arm/Wrist/hand :: Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy Questions
I am scheduled for an ulnar shortening osteotomy next Friday, and I am having panic attacks about the procedure so I figured I would ask others to share their experiences and maybe someone could answer some questions for me.
First, I am having this procedure due to my winning the genetic lottery and having an abnormally long ulna. This didn't start giving me pain until about a year ago. I woke up one morning and my right wrist hurt like I had slept on it wrong. When the pain didn't go away I went to a local urgent care to see if I possibly sprained it - I had been doing a lot of yoga at the time. They took x-rays, said it must be a strain or pulled muscle, gave me a splint and sent me on my way. For the last year I wore a brace on and off when my wrist gave me pain. The pain has never been constant, it comes and goes. The most disturbing thing about it is that when I rotate my wrist there is something in there that snaps and cracks - probably the TFCC, I learned from my research. I finally decided to see an orthopedist about my wrist as I figured it might be carpel tunnel from my office job. My ortho showed me the long ulna bone in the x-rays, which there is no denying - the ulna is visibly longer than the radius, even to an untrained eye. My MRI shows that there is wear on my TFCC, but no tear. I am developing cysts on my lunate bone, which is from the pressure from my long ulna. My doctor said that the way to fix this was the ulnar shortening osteotomy, which is coming next week.
My concerns about doing the surgery are varied. I am terrified of how much pain I might be in when I come out of the surgery. I know I will have painkillers, but I really don't want to stay on those for any longer than is necessary. I have read other boards about this and it seems like some people had more pain after the procedure than others. I am afraid that this will not be beneficial in the long run. I mentioned earlier that I enjoyed yoga, but my wrist pain has prevented me from doing yoga for the last year. Ultimately, I would like to be able to return to yoga, but since this surgery is essentially breaking my arm for me and then putting a plate in to hold it together, I have doubts about ever being able to return to yoga after this. I am also wondering if this is absolutely necessary. Like I said, the pain is not constant - it wasn't bothering me at all last week. However, since it's degenerative I imagine that this is not unusual, and that if I wait it will progress into being painful more often and that eventually my cartilage will tear. I am 31 years old, and while I don't consider this even close to being "old," it is also easier to bounce back from surgery the younger you are.
Arm/Wrist/hand :: Ulnar Shortening TFCC Repair
I'm having ulnar shortening surgery and tfcc repair this Friday, I've read a bunch of reviews but couldn't find anyone that played golf. I'm an avid golfer which is probably what cause injury, defiantly when i noticed the pain. I have been putting surgery off because of fear of not coming back well from it. But over time it has become much worse and is affecting daily life so I need to have it done regardless. So please if there is anybody that has had this done and plays some type of sport would love to hear experience.
View 1 RepliesArm/Wrist/hand :: Discomfort And Itching After Ulnar Shortening Surgery
Day 3 nothing more than discomfort... Is it okay to use the hand and allow rotation of the arm? Going nuts with the itching under the dressing, any suggestions to relieve it?
View 2 RepliesArm/Wrist/hand :: Ulnar Shortening Plate Removal And Pain
I had my ulna shortened in September 2015, and the plate is causing me all kinds of pain. The whole entire ulnar side of my forearm hurts all the time, and any kind of pressure on the plate makes the pain much worse! My next appointment with the surgeon's office is April 14th, and then we'll discuss the removal of the plate and screws. Also, I have a ganglion cyst that appeared under one of my debridement scars that they may need to remove. AND- there is a ligament on the palmar side of my wrist, just below my pisiform bone that is causing a bit of pain. My doctor said that it's not unusual for it to happen, as it can "stretch" too far after the shortening, but it's not exactly common either.
View 2 RepliesBones :: Re-Injuring A Broken Tibia In A Full Leg Cast?
About two weeks ago I had a nasty tangle with a rusty old swing set, and to make a long story short, the swing set kicked my butt and gave me a spiral fracture in my tibia (about halfway down my shin) and a hairline fracture through my fibula (right up near my knee.)
I've got the sucker casted and have been staying off of it, but recently had a nasty scare. I fell off my front porch (about three feet from the ground, which is solid concrete where I was sitting,) and only managed to keep from seriously hurting myself because I knocked my poor cousin over as he was walking by.
Again, I'm fine, but it got me to wondering: How likely is it that, had my cousin not been there, I could have broken my leg despite it being in a thigh-to-toe cast?
Orthopedics :: Broken Tibia - How Long In A Cast And Non Weight Bearing
I had a horse fall and have managed to fracture my left tibia in a spiral complex formation.
They decided not to operate and I have now been in a cast for 7 weeks and have another 3 weeks until my next visit to the fracture clinic
Has anyone else been in a cast this long and non weight bearing? How long until I will be able to ride again once the cast has come off?
I am getting really bored at home now because my work won't let me return until I am walking and the doctor keeps signing me off!
Comminuted Tibial Fracture :: Back Slab With A Full Cast Over
My 6yr old son suffered a bad comminuted fracture to the tibia whilst on a bouncy castle. He was initially placed in a full back slab for a few days but was then meant to be changed to a full lightweight cast. Unfortunately the doctor deemed it far too unstable to mess around with and so has been left in the back slab with a full cast over the top. Its been on 2 weeks and has another 4 to go AT LEAST. i'm really worried about his recovery as he already had low muscle tone and hip instability.
View 3 RepliesBroken Fibula And Tibia - 8 Weeks Cast - Ankle And Foot Swell
Broke fibula and tibia Feb 17, 2016. Had surgery March 1, and had 2 screws put a n fibula and a plate on tibia. After 8 weeks in cast and NWB I am now in a boot. I am doing exercises for therapy but after walking on it for about an hour leg hurts and ankle and foot swell. Also get sharp twinges now and then in ankle area. Has anyone else had these problems and how long before you can put full weight on it and be able to work. I'm a waitress and have to be on my feet for 4 hours or longer without sitting.
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