Wrist fusion

Merry12
Merry12 Member Posts: 3
edited 1. Mar 2017, 10:15 in Say Hello Archive
Hi, I'm new to this, I am 59 years old and I have had arthritis for 8 years. It is kept under control with a variety of drugs the only part that does not respond to treatment are my wrists. My wrists are extremely painful and swollen and I have just been told that arthritis has caused both of my wrists to be dislocated. The consultant feels that wrist replacement would not be offered and fusion of the wrist is the only relief available. Has anyone faced this? Should I be pursuing wrist replacement? How do people deal with wrist fusion?
I would so appreciate any advice.

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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 3,635
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Welcome to Arthritis Care Forums, merry12, from the moderation team.

    As moderators we are here to help with any problems you may have using the message boards so feel free to send us a message if you need to.

    I am sorry to hear you have such painful wrists and are having to consider surgery on them. The subject of wrist replacement rather than fusion came up not so long ago. Here is a link to the thread/discussion, which includes further links added by our Webmanager, Sharon:

    http://arthritiscareforum.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=46782&hilit=wrist+replacement

    This is a thread about wrist fusion:

    http://arthritiscareforum.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=43430&p=576123&hilit=wrist+fusion#p576123

    I hope they help you a little.

    I look forward to seeing you posting on the boards.

    Best wishes

    Ellen
  • stickywicket
    stickywicket Member Posts: 27,697
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hi Merry12 and welcome from me, too. Wrists can be very painful things. I've had RA for a long time and my own wrists fused themselves years ago. It was very painful while it was happening but they are no trouble now and fortunately, possibly owing to judicious use of wrist splints, they fused in a straight position which is the most useful.

    Surgery for wrists is not yet very common, though. I think we've had a few fusions but I'm not sure about replacements.

    I found some stuff on reputable internet sites which may or may not help.

    file:///C:/Users/patbl/Downloads/Wrist-replacement%20(1).pdf

    http://tinyurl.com/z6ff3s2

    http://tinyurl.com/ztwgeaw

    I hope you can find something of use.
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