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I think you can't to much about the hard stop right now, consult your doctor, it is bone against bone or hardware is interfering stretching is useless. If it is tight joint capsule your PT can probably help with mobilizations later. Pawel "Steve Fensom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > After any advice on recovery from a bad wrist injury. I have a > trans-scaphoid, trans-capitate and trans-triquetrum break, and have had > surgury about 3 1/2 weeks ago, which involved screwing my capaitate and > scaphoid together with bone grafts, and also to locate the head of the > capitate I had a carpal tunnel release. > > I have been advised by the physio to move my wrist gently back and forth. > What I have noticed is that the forward movement(in towards my inner > forearm) feels like there is a mechanical stoppage, not a soft tisue > stoppage. Is this normal after this type of surgury? > > And, as my healling progresses what should I be trying to do for it? Any > experiences? > > Steve. >
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