Anybody ever heard of
reconstructive therapy? I read about it in some flier trying to sell a book about alt. medicine techniques. Could be pure snake oil, I fully realize, but some of the other items mentioned in the promo are solid, in my experience, primarily the eschewing of sugar.
I read "Sugar Blues" years ago -- the before and after pictures of the author on the back were pretty amazing -- and I decided to give it a go. Did it religiously for 2 years and it definitely improved my health and sex appeal.
I fell off the wagon for years but I turned over a new leaf a couple of months back, and just in time.
Anyhow, this reconstructive therapy stuff is supposed to be useful for tendons and joints. In the link, they claim that it's not widely promulgated by physicians because theirs not a lot of money in it, and no expensive pharmaceuticals involved.
I don't want to be a sucker, but if there's something out there that will take some of the miles off'n of my right wrist, I'm game to give it a go, but I need to do some research first.
More:
http://www.prolotherapy.com/articles/faberrjpws.htm