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  1. Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tear (TFCC)

    The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) connects the bones in your forearm with bones in your wrist. The structure — made up of ligaments, tendons and cartilage — helps support and …

  2. The TFCC is made of tough fibrous tissue and cartilage. This tissue supports the joints between the end of the forearm bones (radius and ulna), adding to their stability. The TFCC also helps …

  3. TFCC Tear - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Surgery Explained

    May 14, 2025 · A TFCC tear is a tear of the triangular fibrocartilage complex. It is a combination of ligaments and cartilage which holds together the radius and the ulna, enabling stable rotation …

  4. TFCC Tear: Causes, Symptoms, and More - WebMD

    Jul 18, 2025 · ‌Between your ulna and radius, the main bones in your forearm, there’s a small area called the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC). The TFCC is made of cartilage, ligaments, …

  5. Triangular fibrocartilage - Wikipedia

    The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) is formed by the triangular fibrocartilage discus (TFC), the radioulnar ligaments (RULs) and the ulnocarpal ligaments (UCLs). Vertical section …

  6. Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Injury - Orthobullets

    Diagnosis is made clinically with ulnar sided wrist pain that is worse with ulnar deviation and a positive "fovea" sign. An MRI can help confirm diagnosis. Treatment is generally conservative …

  7. TFCC injuries: How we treat? - PMC

    The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) is a well defined anatomical entity located on the ulnar aspect of the wrist joint functioning primarily to stabilize the distal radio –ulnar joint …