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Management of Carpal Instability: A Therapist's Perspective
Carpal instabilities can be challenging. Undiagnosed wrist pain or dysfunction can have significant impact on function. Therapeutically, in the early stages of mild carpal instability a systematic approach to assessment can provide a basis for a successful outcome. However, there is little research on the success of therapeutic interventions. An approach is offered based on clinical experience and current knowledge of the wrist. Continuing research conducted by therapists is to be encouraged.