ARTHROKINETIC THERAPY FOR TFCC INJURY

ARTHROKINETIC THERAPY FOR TFCC INJURY

Anatomy and Function
The TFCC is a complex structure in the wrist, comprising:
  1. Triangular fibrocartilage
  2. Radioulnar ligaments
  3. Ulnar collateral ligament
  4. Extensor carpi ulnaris tendon sheath
Biomechanical Functions:
  1. Forearm rotation
  2. Wrist stability
  3. Load transmission
Injury Mechanisms:
  1. Fall onto outstretched hand
  2. Repetitive strain (golf, tennis)
  3. Direct blow to wrist
Arthrokinetic Analysis:
  1. Wrist joint mobility assessment
  2. Forearm rotation analysis
  3. Muscle length-tension testing (extensor carpi ulnaris, flexor carpi ulnaris)
  4. Ligamentous laxity testing
Biomechanical Changes:
  1. Altered wrist kinematics
  2. Increased ulnar variance
  3. Decreased forearm rotation
Arthrokinetic Treatment:
  1. Joint mobilization (wrist, radioulnar)
  2. Soft tissue mobilization (extensor carpi ulnaris, flexor carpi ulnaris)
  3. Muscle energy techniques (post-isometric relaxation, reciprocal inhibition)
  4. Exercise (wrist strengthening, forearm rotation)
Phases of Treatment:
  1. Acute (0-2 weeks): Pain management, joint mobilization
  2. Sub-acute (2-6 weeks): Strengthening, soft tissue mobilization
  3. Functional (6-12 weeks): Advanced strengthening, sports-specific training

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