De quarvain Tenosynovitis Surgery Animation3D Animation
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De quarvain Tenosynovitis Animation#3D AnimationDr. Dharmesh padvi • Pain in this part of the wrist leading to the thumb is very common, especially in women and people who use their hands a lot for work. It's caused by irritation to one or both tendons in that region, and the injury can last for months, sometimes even years! Learn how you can fix this effectively. Recovery rates are quite high for this injury, so the prognosis is good. • #physiobarn​​ #thumbpain​​ #wristpain​​ #wristpainrelief​​ #shorts​​ • #Dequervainexercises​​ #thumbpainrehabexercises​​ #tenosynovitistreatment​​ • Too much texting causing you thumb pain? Learn how to treat de quervain’s tenosynovitis before the pain starts to inhibit more than just time on your phone. • De Quervain's Tenosynovitis is also known as texting thumb because a lot of people these days are using their phones too much and are developing pain along the thumb side of the wrist. • De Quervain's Tenosynovitis is an extremely common cause of wrist pain. • If it doesn't get better with pain killers and splint then you may require a steroid injection. • This video demonstrates a safe technique of injecting tendons involved in De Quervain's tenosynovitis. • After watching this video you will be able to do this procedure confidently • Watch this animation video to learn about de Quervain tendon release surgery. Sufferers of “mummy’s thumb” or de Quervain tenosynovitis experience sharp pain and/or swelling at the wrist under the thumb. • Prolonged and/or forceful use of your thumb and wrist may lead to the thickening and swelling of the tendon or the tunnel. The tendons no longer glide freely within the tunnel, resulting in pain when you move your thumb and wrist. • If your symptoms are mild, you may be given conservative treatment such as: • Activity modifications • Wearing of splint • Steroid injection • If the symptoms are more severe and persistent, you may be required to undergo the de Quervain tendon release surgery which is typically a day surgery procedure done under local anaesthesia. Your surgeon will cut through the sheath surrounding the tendons to release the pressure on them, allowing them to glide freely when you move your thumb and wrist. • Steps in the de Quervain tendon release surgery: • 1) Your wrist and hand are numbed with a local anaesthetic • 2) An incision will be made on your wrist, near the base of your thumb • 3) Surgeon cuts the sheath surrounding the tendon, taking care to avoid any nerve close by • 4) Incision is closed and a compression bandage is applied. Your wrist and hand are then bandaged.
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