Case
5:
A
fall on to the left hand 2 years previously had left this fiddle
player unable to play or write ( she was left-handed ) and
with a continual ache in the wrist joint and up the flexor
and extensor tendons with transient pins and needles in the
fingertips. She was in extreme distress and had given up on
her career, once a renowned performer.
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Findings:
The
Scaphoid and lunate joints with the Radius and Ulna were impacted
and their ranges of movement reduced by 95 %. The long flexor
tendons of the thumb were inflammed at the region of the wrist
joint. The deep flexor and extensor tendons were on high tension
and their associated muscle portion was overtoned and very
dense.
Following four
sessions, movement was regained, the areas were much more comfortable
and playing rehab commenced. Three months later she was playing
again. Within six months she was able to return to the rigours
of a full shedule.
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