Physiotherapy in Sherwood Park for Wrist

Welcome to Emerald Hills Physio & Sports Clinic's patient resource about Artificial Joint Replacement of the Wrist.
The wrist joint is replaced with an artificial joint (also called a prosthesis) much less often than other joints in the body, such as the knee or the hip. Still, when necessary, this operation can effectively relieve the pain caused by wrist arthritis. When severe arthritis has destroyed the wrist joint, artificial wrist replacement surgery (also called wrist arthroplasty) can help restore wrist strength and motion for many patients.
This guide will help you understand:
- how the wrist is constructed
- what parts of the wrist are replaced
- what to expect after surgery
The anatomy of the wrist joint is extremely complex, probably the most complex of all the joints in the body. The wrist joint is actually made up of many joints and many bones. These joints and bones let us use our hands in many ways. The wrist must be extremely mobile to give our hands a full range of motion. At the same time, the wrist must provide the strength for heavy gripping.
Many operations are used to treat problems in the wrist. A 





