I wish I had had the option to have this procedure back in 1994 to correct the radial-ulnar variance caused by malunion of the radial fracture I had sustained the year before. Instead, they simply amputated the head of the ulna, leaving me with structural weakness of my right arm and occasional wrist pain. Thanks for the video, very educational!
@mastmalang70hk2 жыл бұрын
I just went through this surgery on 3rd of this month and already feeling better move my hand wiith just bit of pain ,hopefully get rid of constant pain and medication
@joostvanherpen31382 жыл бұрын
how do you feel now?
@mastmalang70hk2 жыл бұрын
@@joostvanherpen3138 Thanks for asking still feels some nerve pain ,talk to my surgeon he said it wont be the same and i have to live with it
@joostvanherpen31382 жыл бұрын
@@mastmalang70hk i have a damaged tffc caused by ulna+ syndrone. I always used to be in the gym, but i work with my laptop. In daily life i dont have pain, but i cant go to the gym. Now almost 10 years later i do research to see if i can fix the problem. But i am affraid that the surgerry wont fix it (or it becomes worse) and i wonder if there are other ways to fix it. For you, is your wrist feel way better then before the surgery? Thanks for sharing your experience.