Old 03-07-18, 04:37 PM
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It may not hurt to get another orthopedic consult.

It is quite possible there has been new advances in the last 25 years since your last consult.

I'm even seeing notes on wrist replacement surgery (both positive and negative outcomes).

Anyway, talk to your orthopedists, then do the research yourself. Perhaps hop onto Medscape (local University library?) and look for clinical trials and reviews of the procedure the doctors discuss.
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