A member asked:

Rsi to wrist over past 10 months, last 5 months no injury, been doing physical therapy for last 2. however pain during hyperextension sometime, is it time for arthroscopy? or give more time for therap

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Dr. Bahman Omrani answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Wrist pain : X-ray and an MRI / mr arthrogram of the wrist should have been performed for wrist pain lasting 5-10 months. Musculoskeletal ultrasound can also provide valuable information. An underlying cartilaginous tear or tendon disruption may be present. Arthroscopic surgery may help determine and treat the cause at the same time. Depending on the cause, prp & prolotherapy may be helpful.

Answered 1/22/2015

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