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How is wrist dislocation treated? if invasion is not done and it heals up , is there chances of less movement afterwards, else invasion is mandatory?

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Dr. Gerald Mandell answered

Specializes in Nuclear Medicine

Deformity: If significant dislocation and not reduced to more normal position, can result in restricted motion, increased arthritis, and chronic pain.

Answered 8/20/2013

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