TFCC Tear Care At Rehabilitation Medicine Center

Find Relief from Wrist Pain

Rehabilitation Medicine Center of New Jersey, NY, offers Regenexx procedures as non-surgical alternatives for wrist injuries or cartilage damage that may cause pain or limit function.

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Wrist Surgery Alternative With Regenexx Approach 

The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) plays a key role in stabilizing the wrist and supporting movements that involve gripping and rotation. Wear or injury to the TFCC may contribute to wrist pain, swelling, or limited range of motion. For individuals with ongoing TFCC issues, traditional treatment often involves a surgical procedure to shorten the ulna, the forearm bone connected to the wrist, to relieve pressure. However, research suggests this approach may increase adverse forces on the wrist, potentially leading to further complications. Studies also indicate that nearly half of patients may experience significant complications following this type of surgery.

During this outpatient procedure, physicians in the licensed Regenexx network use advanced imaging to guide the injection of customized concentrations of your body’s natural healing components directly into the injured areas of the TFCC. This approach is designed to help reduce pain and support improved function, typically with less downtime and minimal disruption to daily activities compared to surgery. interventions.

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Regenexx Benefits

  • Increased function
  • Pain reduction
  • Most individuals do not experience extensive downtime
  • Minimal time off of work
  • No surgery
  • Minimal use of mobility tools (crutches, etc.)
  • Minimal disruption of regular routine

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New York, NY 10001

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Dr. Kramberg is a physiatrist in Wayne, New Jersey and has been in practice for more than 20 years.

He is a member of many prestigious medical organizations, including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, American Congress of Rehabilitation, American Pain Society, and American Society of Pain Medicine.

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Areas treated: Elbow, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Knee, Lumbar Spine, Shoulder

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