What happens when a 55 year old with small petite bones has both traumatic and degenerative injuries spanning 15 years from the original tennis injury? And as a pro massage therapist doing mostly deep tissue massage 5_6 days a week seeing 4-6 clients daily and constantly reinjurying it until a complete tear of the DRUJ occurs...what hope is there for meaningful healing to be able to hold a 6 oz cell phone again?
I have knowledge that anti inflammatory supplements and an anti inflammatory diet aids healing. www.healthyjointsforlife.com I think it helped my knee. I have this fantasy that there is a way to manipulate damaged connective tissue to re-establish organized strong tensile strength. Best wishes
I got the best surgeon. He prescribed an MRI. On the follow-up, he said there was dead tissue and no surgical solution. So he walked out, followed by the nurse. Medical science has no treatment for torn TFCC. Swing a hammer around, curl that one pound weight, give you something to do. Maybe you won't have chronic pain and dysfunction forever. Good luck
The TFCC is fibro cartilage, not articular cartilage. That disc is "poorly vascularized", which means the central portion has scant blood flow. These pros hold out hope that surgery and debridement can remove the rough edges.
Truly one of the best presentations I have ever seen! Thanks Dr. Nguyen and Dr. Beaulieu for this excellent content!
One of the best lectures I've ever seen! Explained so succintly. Thank you to Dr. Nguyen and Dr. Beaulieu for such excellent content!
Re-uploaded with better audio volume! Thanks for pointing out the low volume on the prior version.
very low volume still.
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Great lecture, watched it several times already! Very concise and great cases!
good video but audio is too quiet
I love these talks. So helpful! Greetings from Taiwan. Audio could still use more boost though.
Thank you so very much and please keep them coming over...
Excellent video.
is focused shockwave can help for tfcc ? thanks
best talk about TFCC ever!
What happens when a 55 year old with small petite bones has both traumatic and degenerative injuries spanning 15 years from the original tennis injury? And as a pro massage therapist doing mostly deep tissue massage 5_6 days a week seeing 4-6 clients daily and constantly reinjurying it until a complete tear of the DRUJ occurs...what hope is there for meaningful healing to be able to hold a 6 oz cell phone again?
I have knowledge that anti inflammatory supplements and an anti inflammatory diet aids healing. www.healthyjointsforlife.com I think it helped my knee. I have this fantasy that there is a way to manipulate damaged connective tissue to re-establish organized strong tensile strength. Best wishes
I got the best surgeon. He prescribed an MRI. On the follow-up, he said there was dead tissue and no surgical solution. So he walked out, followed by the nurse. Medical science has no treatment for torn TFCC. Swing a hammer around, curl that one pound weight, give you something to do. Maybe you won't have chronic pain and dysfunction forever. Good luck
Hi what does thinning of the central disc of the tfcc mean?
The TFCC is fibro cartilage, not articular cartilage. That disc is "poorly vascularized", which means the central portion has scant blood flow. These pros hold out hope that surgery and debridement can remove the rough edges.
It was hard to hear her speak in the beginning and didnt want to miss anything
Very nice 👌 thanks 🙏
Great presentation!
Nice MSK lectures.
this was amazing
Excellent lecture
hi i am unable to listen. Very low voice. I suppose it is a very good lecture.Any one plz guide me
Thanks So Much!!!!!!
Great lecture
The audio volume is very low. I cannot hear what she is saying even on maximum volume.
Great talk
Awesome
Amazing lecture