I had wrist surgery a year ago, and I did all my PT and everything, and I still have stiffness and pain (which makes me mad, because the doctor said I would recover fully). My wrist has kind of plateaued as far as healing goes...I can't really feel it getting better anymore. I really hope that this isn't as good as it will get, but some people tell me that after surgery, you're never the same. However, I have heard from others that you can get almost back to 100%, it just takes several years. If anyone has had joint surgery, do you think it's too soon still, or is this it for me? Thanks.

Newbeat: How are you doing now? Are you doing any PT? I would expect your physical therapist to give you exercises to do on your own. Regardless, when you have unexplained stiffness or pain, see a medical doc. Cliche. Yet good advice ...I agree with comments from Orihood. Although joint surgery varies greatly, I’ve had joint surgery where my repaired joint is better than I can remember. Some of my other joints require continual attention: ergonomics, cautious use, timely exercise therapy, and when needed, RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation). Don't give up on your wrist. Keep working.