Hand and Wrist

Fractures, trauma that causes nerve damage arthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome are all common injuries and disorders of the hand and wrist. Because nearly every activity requires the use of our hands, these afflictions can keep us from performing even the most basic tasks at home, work, or play.

The hand and wrist contain 27 bones, plus tendons and muscles to connect them. The complexity of how they work together can make them more prone to injuries. Our hand and wrist specialists are fellowship-trained and have extensive experience evaluating and treating both minor and complex conditions. Through nonsurgical and surgical care, they can help patients overcome pain and debilitation. They can help enable patients to return to work, perform routine chores again, and resume the activities they love.

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