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Hand & Wrist Conditions

  • Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal Tunnel Syndrome

    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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  • Wrist FractureWrist Fracture

    The wrist is comprised of two bones in the forearm, the radius and ulna, and eight tiny carpal bones in the palm.

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  • Trigger FingerTrigger Finger

    Inflammation in the tenosynovium leads to a condition called trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis or flexor tendonitis, where one of the fingers or thumb of the hand is caught in a bent position.

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  • Hand InjuriesHand Injuries

    The hand is one of the most flexible and useful parts of our body that assist us in most workplace activities.

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  • Fingertip InjuriesFingertip Injuries

    A fingertip injury is a wound or damage caused to the most distal portion of the finger. It can be a crush, a sharp cut, a tear or a combination of these, and can result in damage to the skin, nail or nailbed, tendon, pulp, bone, and nerve endings.

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  • Wrist InjuriesWrist Injuries

    The wrist is a commonly injured joint in the body. Problems include sprains and strains as well as fractures that can occur with lifting and carrying heavy objects, while operating machinery, bracing against a fall, or from sports-related injuries.

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  • Fractures of the Hand and FingersFractures of the Hand and Fingers

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

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  • Thumb FractureThumb Fracture

    A break or a crack in the bones of the thumb is known as a thumb fracture. Fractures may occur anywhere on the thumb, but a fracture at the base of the thumb, near the wrist, is considered the most serious.

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  • Scaphoid FactureScaphoid Facture

    Scaphoid fracture occurs due to a fall on an outstretched hand with complete weight falling on the palm. This fracture usually occurs during motor accidents or sports activities.

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  • Adult Forearm FracturesAdult Forearm Fractures

    The forearm is made up of 2 bones, namely, the radius and ulna. The primary function of your forearm is rotation i.e., the ability to turn your palm up and down.

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  • Forearm Fractures in ChildrenForearm Fractures in Children

    The radius (bone on the thumb side) and ulna (bone on the little-finger side) are the two bones of the forearm.

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  • Arthritis of the Hand and WristArthritis of the Hand and Wrist

    Arthritis is an inflammatory condition of the joints. There are several types of arthritis and the most common type is osteoarthritis or wear-and-tear arthritis.

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  • Arthritis of the ThumbArthritis of the Thumb

    Arthritis is an inflammatory condition of the joints. There are several types of arthritis. The most common type is osteoarthritis or wear-and-tear arthritis that affects the joint at the base of the thumb.

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  • Wrist SprainWrist Sprain

    Injuries caused due to stretching or tearing of the ligaments in the wrist are called wrist sprains. Sprains can range from mild to severe, based on the extent of injury to the ligament.

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  • Finger SprainFinger Sprain

    Injuries that involve tearing or stretching of the ligaments of your fingers are termed as sprains. Sprains in the fingers are most often caused from a fall...

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  • Finger DislocationFinger Dislocation

    Finger dislocation is a condition in which the bone of your finger has moved away from its normal position.

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  • Hand PainHand Pain

    Injury or inflammation of any of these structures, due to a disorder or disease condition, may produce hand pain.

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