What to do if you have limited mobility after wrist navicular surgery

Restricted movement after wrist navicular surgery is generally normal, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out functional exercises, and patiently wait for its recovery. Patients with wrist navicular fracture will be internally fixed during the surgery, and after the surgery, because the fracture needs some time to heal, so there will be limited movement. And the doctor will usually tell the patient to pay attention to the brake of the fracture site at the beginning to promote its recovery. Therefore, patients are advised not to be too anxious, as the fracture site gradually recovers, the restriction of movement will also gradually improve. Under the guidance of the doctor, the patient can also gradually strengthen the exercise of the fracture part to promote its recovery. It is recommended not to carry out weight-bearing exercise before full recovery, and then moderate weight-bearing after review to confirm complete healing. To summarize, activity limitation after wrist navicular surgery will gradually improve, there is no need to worry too much. If you still have activity limitation one month after surgery, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment by the doctor.