Your hands have many moving parts that make them useful for almost any task. Their complexity also makes them vulnerable to a wide range of injuries. If you have pain or other symptoms, the experts at ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø HealthCare can help your wrist and fingers work and feel better.
Hand, Finger & Wrist Pain & Injuries
Your doctor will diagnose and prescribe treatment for such as:
- – Joint pain due to cartilage breakdown (osteoarthritis) or an autoimmune illness (rheumatoid arthritis)
- – Includes Colles fracture (distal radius fracture) and scaphoid fracture
- Carpal tunnel syndrome – Numbness, weakness, pain or tingling due to a pinched wrist nerve
- De Quervain's tenosynovitis – Pain and swelling at the wrist or base of the thumb due to tendon inflammation
- – Thick knots of tissue in your palm that make your fingers stay bent toward the hand
- Finger injuries and conditions – Includes gamekeeper’s thumb, mallet finger, jersey finger and trigger finger
- Ganglion cyst (Bible cyst) – Fluid-filled, noncancerous lump
- Tendonitis in the wrist – Swollen tissue that connects muscle to bone
Nonsurgical Care
Your treatment will likely start with conservative measures. They have a lower risk of side effects than surgery and usually don’t require a recovery period. You may benefit from:
- for long-term treatment of painful inflammation
- Cyst aspiration using a needle to drain fluid from a lump
- Heat therapy to relax muscles and improve range of motion
- Ice to ease pain and swelling
- Skin creams that can numb pain
- Splint or brace that supports an injured wrist or finger as it heals
Hand Therapy
Hand therapy at ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø HealthCare helps you gradually and safely recover the use of your wrist or fingers. With one-on-one guidance from a certified hand therapist, you’ll learn how to:
- Do daily activities more easily and comfortably
- Regain sensation in a numb hand or fingers
- Restore strength, coordination and range of motion
Rehabilitation also helps your hand heal after a surgical procedure.
Hand Surgery
Sometimes, surgery is the best treatment for a hand injury. Your orthopedic surgeon will explain what to expect and take time to answer your questions, so you fully understand your care plan. Surgical procedures available at ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø HealthCare include:
- Carpal tunnel release – Relieves painful pressure on your wrist’s median nerve
- Cyst removal – Treats painful fluid-filled lumps on the skin
- De Quervain's release – Eases pressure on tendons at the base of your thumb so they glide smoothly
- Dupuytren’s contracture surgery (fasciotomy) – Divides thick cords of tissue to restore motion in your fingers
- Fracture repair – Holds a broken bone in place so it can heal
- Fusion surgery – Joins two bones to stop them from rubbing painfully against each other
- Trigger finger release – Lets you flex or straighten your finger normally again