Fused Wrist Disability Tax Credit

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Fused Wrist Disability Tax Credit



What is Fused Wrist?

A wrist fusion is the most reliable operation to treat patients with wrist arthritis. The wrist consists of a collection of joints and bones which allows us to use our hands in a variety of ways. The wrist is extremely mobile, enabling a full range of motion.


Symptoms of Wrist Arthritis or Fused Wrist

Symptoms of wrist arthritis include pain, swelling, reduced range of motion, wrist stiffness, and weakness when gripping objects. Arthritis involves the inflammation of the joints, damaging the cartilage of the wrist causing the bones to rub together as a result.


Treatments for Fused Wrist

As mentioned above, wrist arthritis can be treated by undergoing wrist fusion surgery. The goal of this surgery is to get the bones of the wrist to fuse together into one bone. This surgery has a trade-off, as some motion in the wrist will be lost as a result of this surgery.


Eligibility Criteria for Disability Tax Credit for Fused Wrist

Wrist arthritis would likely qualify a patient under the disability section entitled dressing impairment. For example, lack of motion in the wrist can cause difficulty buttoning up clothing.


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