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Triangular fibrocartilage complex injury (wrist injury)

The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) in the wrist consists of cartilage and ligaments and is located on the side of the wrist near the little finger (ulnar side). The TFCC helps the wrist to move normally and stabilizes the bones of the wrist. An injury, usually from a fall, can occur to the TFCC resulting in an over stretching of the ligament or cartilage (sprain), or a tear of these structures. Some injuries to the TFCC can result in persistent pain and swelling (chronic injury).
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