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    Re: Possible TFCC Tear? (Chronic triangular fibrocartilage complex)

    I was going to ask what the mechanism of injury was and then read you're a goalie on football (soccer). Might you suggest that you've taken your share of falls onto the wrist in saving goals? My advice would be to go and see a hand specialist as the forum can't really diagnose such a complicated set of structures such as those in the wrist.

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    Re: Possible TFCC Tear? (Chronic triangular fibrocartilage complex)

    It all seemed to start at work rather than football. I have to pull cages from lorries that can weigh up to 500kg. Some pallets even weigh 1000kg. There are often 55-70 cages on a lorry so my wrist would be subject to a lot of force. Just wanted to see if anyone else has experienced similar symptoms and to have a general idea on what it could be. Cheers



 

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