Hand & Wrist

Hand & Wrist

The hand and wrist consists of dozens of bones and joints, as well as ligaments, tendons, muscles, nerves, and cartilage that work together to perform routine, everyday tasks. The frequency in which we use our hands and wrists makes them prone to injuries, dislocations, and fractures. Repetitive motions while at work or participating in activities can lead to tendonitis, arthritis, or carpal tunnel syndrome.

At Advanced Center for Orthopedics and Plastic Surgery, our specialty-trained orthopedic hand and wrist surgeons provide highly specialized care and treatment for hand and wrist injuries and conditions. This care includes, but is not limited to, carpal tunnel release (for carpal tunnel syndrome), De Quervain’s release, trigger finger release, ganglion excision, arthroplasty of the wrist, tendon and nerve reconstruction, compression and congenital reconstruction, and fracture repair.

The following Advanced Center for Orthopedics and Plastic Surgery surgeons specialize in hand and wrist care:

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