Undergoing treatment
Thumb CMCJ (carpometacarpal joint) replacement surgery, also known as thumb base joint replacement,?involves replacing the arthritic joint at the base of the thumb with an artificial joint to relieve pain and improve function.?
Mr Mallina said: "After I assessed Ms Levestam-Smart, I went through her options, and recommended thumb CMCJ replacement surgery, as it would offer her pain relief and return of mobility to her thumb join. CMCJ surgery requires me to remove and replace arthritic joint, which in this case was the trapezium bone, with an artificial joint."
Following her procedure, Ms Levestam-Smart said: "The surgery was very quick and I went home on the same day. I had bandages and a sling for the first 14 days and then I had the stitches removed. I already had good movement in my thumb and was able to perform the required thumb exercises."?