Treating TFCC Tears

You can tear your TFCC if you twist, fall on or fracture your wrist

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If you play golf or any sport that involves putting pressure on the pinky side of the wrist—including racket sports like tennis and pickleball—you may be at risk for a type of injury called a triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) tear.

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