Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 Is there any arhthritis pain of hand Yes, Fawzia, oateoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis - you can check it all out with a Google search. And yes, it does/can come and go - very much so. Very often starts in the root of the thumb of the operative hand. Can also have nerve involvement, which may eventually entail a carpal tunnel procedure (op). It is surprising what surgery is done nowadays, including replacement knuckles and finger joints and the thumb joint. Personally I would not like to 'go' there...!! One op that does not look too horrific, is the use of Artelon CMC Joint Spacer in the joint of the thumb, this fully preserves the complete thumb joint. It is a T-shaped scafford that is implanted/inserted into the joint, between the two bones, cushioning the cartilage in an arthritic thumb joint: one's own natural cartilage eventually grows up and around it. This procedure is a fairly recent development and seemingly is achieving much success - IF my thumb gets too bad/a lot worse, then I may look to going along with this procedure. (Herea a video of it - no, not at all squeamish, as is a computerised model of <smile> _http://www.totalsmallbone.com/products/artelon.html_ (http://www.totalsmallbone.com/products/artelon.html) # - Click for the video But as far as possible go the alternative. Rest and icing will help when horribly painful and inflamed. CoQ10 should help and Omega 3 & 6 - fish/krill oils. Flax seed oil is also good but krill is the best. Curcumin will help deal with pain - there are many alternatives to deal with pain. Try and steer clear of those NSAIDs (ruins the gut, leads to ulcers, not to mention being bad for the heart - I can't touch em!) Also could try a wrist support/splint. Quite useful. Obtainable from your parmacist - Walmart should have em as well. Massage may help - would use 'warmed' aromatherapy oils to massage with. Also very good are warm wax hand baths. Hope this has helped - have had problems posting hence lateness of submitting this to the group. Molly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 Hi there ! For wrist arthritis, you take Homoeo medicine Cistus Can - 200c 3 drops a day for few days. Problem will be answered for good. Pain killer may help momentarily but will revert to square one after 8 hours. Try homoeo instead. : breffneigh7: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 09:44:36 -0400 Wrist Pain - Arthritis Is there any arhthritis pain of hand Yes, Fawzia, oateoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis - you can check it all out with a Google search. And yes, it does/can come and go - very much so. Very often starts in the root of the thumb of the operative hand. Can also have nerve involvement, which may eventually entail a carpal tunnel procedure (op). It is surprising what surgery is done nowadays, including replacement knuckles and finger joints and the thumb joint. Personally I would not like to 'go' there...!! One op that does not look too horrific, is the use of Artelon CMC Joint Spacer in the joint of the thumb, this fully preserves the complete thumb joint. It is a T-shaped scafford that is implanted/inserted into the joint, between the two bones, cushioning the cartilage in an arthritic thumb joint: one's own natural cartilage eventually grows up and around it. This procedure is a fairly recent development and seemingly is achieving much success - IF my thumb gets too bad/a lot worse, then I may look to going along with this procedure. (Herea a video of it - no, not at all squeamish, as is a computerised model of <smile>_http://www.totalsmallbone.com/products/artelon.html_ (http://www.totalsmallbone.com/products/artelon.html) # - Click for the video But as far as possible go the alternative. Rest and icing will help when horribly painful and inflamed. CoQ10 should help and Omega 3 & 6 - fish/krill oils. Flax seed oil is also good but krill is the best. Curcumin will help deal with pain - there are many alternatives to deal with pain. Try and steer clear of those NSAIDs (ruins the gut, leads to ulcers, not to mention being bad for the heart - I can't touch em!)Also could try a wrist support/splint. Quite useful. Obtainable from your parmacist - Walmart should have em as well. Massage may help - would use 'warmed' aromatherapy oils to massage with. Also very good are warm wax hand baths.Hope this has helped - have had problems posting hence lateness of submitting this to the group.Molly [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] _______________ Get the new ! http://get.live.com/messenger/overview Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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