What conditions does a Proximal Row Carpectomy treat?
Osteoarthritis at the Wrist commonly caused by Kienbock's disease and SLAC wrist (Scaphoid Lunate Advanced Collapse)
General Timeline:
Surgery:
Immediately following surgery, your hand will be wrapped in a supportive dressing and will remain wrapped until you 2 week follow up with the provider
2 week follow up visit with physician assistant:
Suture removal & X-ray
Hard cast applied
6 week follow up visit with physician assistant:
X-ray
Referral to therapy
Custom wrist splint
What to expect after surgery:
Discomfort lasting up to 6-9 months
Use of a splint to protect the joint
Referral to therapy
What to expect with therapy:
Attendance 1-2 times per week as needed for 4-6 weeks.
You may use your hand for light activities as tolerated
What to expect after the cast is removed:
Stiffness and/or swelling in the wrist for several weeks
Limited motion and weakness
Sensitivity, numbness, burning, and general discomfort around the wrist
What will I do in therapy?
Restore range of motion
Decrease pain and/or sensitivity
Gradual progression to gentle strengthening