Wrist pain "Flexor Tenosynovitis"?
Question:
The orthopedic doctor said in last week's follow up visit that he thinks my ulner nerve is part of the equation, so now i am sleeping in a long-arm splint.
Does anyone have any advice? should i ask for MRI or anything else?
Answers:
As a physical therapist, I would recommend Iontophoresis (eye-on-toe-four-eee-sis) instead of phonophoresis, seeing as the latter has not been shown as effective as the former. Iontophoresis is the process in which an anti-inflammatory medicine is driven through the skin to the tissue below by a low electrical current.
Your treatment should include stretching, tendon and nerve glides, wrist mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, iontophoresis, and light strengthening.
An MRI would verify the physician's diagnosis or possibly show if there is another problem that was undiagnosed. It is an expensive test, but worthwhile if you or your medical professionals think something was missed.
Other Answers:
A second opinion may be helpful.
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