About Hand and Wrist Care
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You assume you'll be able to move your hands with dexterity and without pain. After all, you depend on them when conducting almost every detail of your life. So, if you develop a problem with your hands, even a minor one, it can be present challenges in countless everyday activities. When that happens, you need an orthopedic specialist who is an expert in diagnosing and treating your particular hand problem, no matter what it is.
The surgeons in our hand and upper extremity service have that expertise and experience in treating common and complex hand and wrist problems and traumatic injuries.
What We Do
Hand and wrist orthopedic specialists focus on the treatment of conditions that affect the upper extremities below the elbow. Our specialists are trained to manage both acute injuries (like fractures and tendon lacerations) and chronic conditions (like arthritis, nerve compression, or repetitive stress injuries).
We use a combination of nonsurgical care—including splinting, hand therapy, and medications—and advanced surgical techniques, such as microsurgery, tendon transfers, fracture fixation, or joint replacement for the small joints of the hand and wrist. The goal is always to restore maximum function while minimizing downtime.
Experience
Our hand and wrist surgeons are fellowship-trained and have years of experience diagnosing and treating both common and complex conditions. Their deep knowledge of anatomy and function allows them to develop precise, effective treatment plans.
Expertise
We treat the full spectrum of hand and wrist conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome, tendon injuries, fractures, ligament tears, trigger finger, Dupuytren’s contracture, arthritis, and deformities. Our surgeons are skilled in microsurgery, arthroscopic procedures, reconstructive surgery, and joint replacement when needed.
Resources
We use advanced imaging technologies, including high-resolution MRI and ultrasound, to diagnose problems with accuracy. Our practice offers state-of-the-art techniques, including minimally invasive surgery, nerve decompression, biologic therapies, and custom splinting or bracing.
Thoughtful Care
Not every hand or wrist problem needs an operation. Our specialists carefully consider all nonsurgical treatment options—such as splinting, injections, hand therapy, and activity modification—before recommending surgery. If surgery is necessary, we customize the approach to each patient’s goals and lifestyle.
Personalized Treatment
Every patient’s hands are unique. We take time to understand your symptoms, work demands, hobbies, and recovery goals. Our personalized treatment plans are designed to relieve pain, improve function, and help you get back to the activities that matter most.