How to Treat Partial Dislocation of the Left Ulnar Joint

The patient suffered a non-intentional injury to the left wrist area one year ago, noticed a bulge at the ulnar joint upon discovery. Initially, there was no pain, and medical attention was not sought promptly. However, after professional dance training, the patient experienced frequent pain and numbness in the affected area. After an X-ray confirmed the diagnosis of a partial dislocation of the left ulnar joint, the doctor recommended initial manual reduction. If this is not effective, surgical treatment may be considered. Postoperative care is essential to prevent infection, and by adopting proper diet and lifestyle changes, the condition can gradually improve, wishing for a swift recovery.
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