What is Clicking Wrist in Relation to Squash Injuries

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Carl Petersen BPE, BScPT, Physiotherapist, discusses clicking wrist injuries in squash.
Carl Petersen BPE, BScPT, Physiotherapist, discusses clicking wrist injuries in squash.
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Featuring Carl Petersen, BPE, BScPT
What is Clicking Wrist in Relation to Squash Injuries
Duration: 58 seconds

You can develop a clicking wrist in this region here on the ulnar side of your wrist or the ulnar side of your hand.

There's a small cartilage that protects the ulna from the carpal bones that can be damaged either from the repetitive nature of the strokes or if you fall on an outstretched hand you can damage that little cartilage which is called the triangular fibro cartilage complex.

The most important thing is to go and see your physiotherapist and get some advice as to what you need to do to get on the road to recovery. If you have questions about a clicking wrist in squash, contact your local physiotherapist.

Presenter: Mr. Carl Petersen, Physiotherapist, Vancouver, BC

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This content is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.