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JBJS Rev ; 10(4)2022 04 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35394979

ABSTRACT

¼: Ulnar-sided wrist pain is a common cause of debilitating wrist pain in stick-handling athletes. Due to the complexity of surrounding anatomy, the evaluation and diagnosis can be challenging. ¼: Injury of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) is the most common cause of ulnar-sided wrist pain. Repetitive, unrestricted pronosupination, wrist deviation, and axial-loading activity, such as in tennis, place substantial stress on the TFCC. ¼: The ulnotriquetral (UT) ligament is a palmar thickening of the ulnar capsule arising from the palmar radioulnar (PRU) ligament of the TFCC. When injured, the UT ligament can be a source of acute or chronic ulnar-sided wrist pain. The ligament can avulse off bone, can rupture completely, or can split longitudinally. ¼: Arthroscopic-assisted repair is a safe, reliable, and effective treatment for UT ligament split tears and peripheral TFCC tears. ¼: Although the benefit of a team-based approach may be realized by most patients, high-performing, stick-handling athletes are part of a unique population who execute repetitive, extraordinary wrist movements. The high demand and functional requirement expected of the wrists require a uniquely tailored approach to return them to the same level of competitive play.


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Tennis , Triangular Fibrocartilage , Wrist Injuries , Arthralgia , Humans , Triangular Fibrocartilage/injuries , Triangular Fibrocartilage/surgery , Wrist , Wrist Injuries/complications , Wrist Injuries/diagnosis , Wrist Injuries/surgery
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