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  • Artificial Finger Joint ReplacementArtificial finger joint replacement

    Artificial finger joint replacement is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of an arthritic or damaged finger joint and replacement with an artificial prosthesis.

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  • Carpal Tunnel Release SurgeryCarpal Tunnel Syndrome

    Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common, painful, progressive condition that is caused by the compression of the median nerve at the wrist area.

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  • Distal Radioulnar Joint ArthroscopyDistal Radioulnar

    The distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) is a pivot type synovial joint located between the radius and the ulna just proximal to the wrist joint and assists in pronation and supination of the forearm.

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  • Finger Joint FusionFinger Joint Fusion

    Arthritis develops when the cartilage wears-out, resulting in pain, stiffness and inflammation in the joints. Arthritis can affect any joint in the body, but the most commonly affected joints are the small joints of the fingers.

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  • Hand Fracture SurgeryHand Fracture Surgery

    A hand fracture is a break in one of the bones in the hand, which occurs when force greater than the bearable limit is applied against a bone.

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  • Hand TherapyHand Therapy

    Hand therapy is a rehabilitation technique recommended to improve the strength and restore functional activity of hands in patients with upper extremity injuries. Hand therapy also helps in preventing injury.

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  • Microvascular Surgery Microvascular Surgery

    Microvascular surgery or microsurgery is a surgical technique for joining or repairing the damaged blood vessels and nerves during reconstructive surgery of body parts. Reconstructive surgery restores the functioning of the body parts by improving circulation.

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  • Nerve TransfersNerve Transfers

    A nerve transfer is a surgical procedure in which a portion of a healthy nerve is transferred to the site of a damaged nerve. This procedure is performed to restore normal function at the injured site.

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  • Nerve Decompression of the Upper ExtremitiesNerve Decompression of the Upper Extremities

    Nerve decompression of the upper extremities, also called peripheral nerve decompression, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure employed to relieve pressure on an entrapped or pinched nerve (neuroma) for the treatment of conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital tunnel syndrome, the two most common nerve compression syndromes.

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  • Non-Surgical Treatment of Hand and WristNon-Surgical Treatment of Hand and Wrist

    The hand is one of the most flexible and useful parts of our body that enable us to perform many of our daily activities. The hands and wrists are prone to injuries or certain orthopedic conditions and can range from minor cuts or burns to severe arthritis or injuries of nerves, bones, and tendons.

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  • Open Carpal Tunnel ReleasePeripheral Nerves

    Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common, painful, progressive condition that is caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist area.

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  • Peripheral Nerve RepairPeripheral Nerves

    The peripheral nerves are the nerve fibers that compose the area from head to toe, connecting the brain and spinal cord with the rest of the body parts.

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  • Sports Injury Management of Hand, Wrist and ElbowSports Injury Management of Hand, Wrist and Elbow

    Sports injuries are injuries that most commonly occur during sports and exercises.

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  • Total Wrist Arthrodesistotal Wrist Arthrodesis

    Arthrodesis is the surgical immobilization of a joint by the fusion of the adjacent bones.

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  • Wrist ArthroscopyWrist Arthroscopy

    Wrist Arthroscopy is commonly used to diagnose problems with the wrist joint. Oftentimes the information gained from the arthroscopy can be used to direct treatment and improve ultimate outcomes.

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  • Wrist Fracture FixationWrist Fractures

    Wrist fractures are breaks in any of the bones that form your wrist joint.

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  • Wrist Joint ReplacementWrist Joint Replacement

    Injury, infection, and diseases such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can damage or wear out the articular cartilage.

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  • Wrist Ligament ReconstructionWrist Ligament Reconstruction

    The human wrist is made up of small bones joined together by a band of tough fibrous tissue known as ligaments. Ligaments also join the bones in our wrist to the radius, ulna, and metacarpal bones, and aid in the proper functioning of our wrist.

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  • Wrist Open Reduction and Internal FixationWrist Open Reduction and Internal Fixation

    Open reduction and internal fixation of the wrist is a surgical technique employed for the treatment of severe wrist fractures to restore normal anatomy and improve range of motion and function.

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