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Wrist pain is an all too common and frequently disabling affliction that can defy the attempts of therapists and surgeons to relieve it. An upright posture coupled with the development of the prehensile limb and opposable thumb have conferred great manual dexterity to humans, but mobility has been gained at the expense of stability. We have a tendency to trip and fall over on the outstretched hand causing definable patterns of injury. In addition the wrist is vulnerable to various degenerative disorders most notably osteoarthritis.