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- Jun 9, 2021
Is Wrist Pain a Sign of Kienböck Disease?
Kienböck Disease causes one of the bones in the wrist (lunate bone) to slowly break down due to low blood supply. This process is called osteonecrosis. Symptoms include pain, swelling, limited movement, and decreased grip strength. The symptoms usually start in adulthood but can occur at any age and seems to affect females more often than males. The most common signs and symptoms Kienböck Disease may differ from person to person. Some people may have more symptoms than others
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