After the surgery, be ready to feel some pain, this is normal for a while. Your doctor may prescribe pain killers for a period to help with the pain. Once your pain begins to subside, stop taking the meds.
The bones will need time to grow and fuse together. During this time, your arm will be put in a cast for at least 4 weeks. Once the cast is removed, you will need to wear a splint for another 6 – 8 weeks.
Post-operative rehabilitation is very crucial after surgery. This guarantees that your wrist heals faster, and is restored to its normal functioning. Polygon PT offers post-operative rehab for wrist fusion surgery.
Post-operative rehab is aimed at relieving pain, muscle spasms and swelling, and restoring wrist flexibility. Manual therapy with strength and motion exercises will be used to achieve this.
Don’t rush the recovery process, it will take a couple of months for complete recovery. During this time, too much pressure on the wrist should be avoided.