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Riccardo Luchetti M.D., et al. - Conclusions: Arthroscopic wrist arthrolysis is a suitable and promising surgical option for the treatment of wrist rigidity after trauma or surgery. In our series pain and wrist flexion-extension and grip strength significantly improved. The procedure is safe and required a minimal amount of invasive surgery while also permitting the surgeon to identify the precise cause of the intra-articular rigidity and pain


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