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  2. Jordan Spieth to undergo wrist surgery after being eliminated ...

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    Spieth sustained a torn tendon sheath in his left wrist before the 2023 PGA Championship, and he has been trying to play through it since then. The ailment never improved and allowed him to play ...

  3. Jordan Spieth announces successful surgery on left wrist ...

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    Spieth sustained a tendon tear in 2023, and had been playing through the injury for more than a year. Jordan Spieth announces successful surgery on left wrist, aims for 2025 return Skip to main ...

  4. Brunelli procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Brunelli Procedure does not fix the torn ligament. A hole is drilled through the Scaphoid bone and a part of a tendon taken from the patient is put through this hole and attached to the nearby bones. The procedure usually results in reduced movement of the wrist. Instability in the wrist can, over time, lead to wrist osteoarthritis.

  5. Jordan Spieth has wrist surgery and is eager to hit the reset ...

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    Spieth had surgery on Aug. 21 in Vail — about 100 miles from the BMW Championship — to rebuild the sheath that holds in place the tendon connecting the forearm to the wrist. “I feel relief ...

  6. Scapholunate ligament - Wikipedia

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    X-ray images indicate scapholunate ligament instability when the scapholunate distance is more than 3 mm, which is called scapholunate dissociation. [7] A static scapholunate instability is generally readily visible, but a dynamic scapholunate instability can only be seen radiographically in certain wrist positions or under certain loading conditions, such as when clenching the wrist, or ...

  7. Arthroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Arthroscopy is commonly used for treatment of diseases of the shoulder including subacromial impingement, acromioclavicular osteoarthritis, rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), chronic tendonitis, removal of loose bodies and partial tears of the long biceps tendon, SLAP lesions and shoulder instability. The most common ...