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Disorders of the hand and wrist can range from fractures and dislocations, to tendon disruptions, ligament tears, nerve compression, arthritis, joint stiffness, lacerations and fingernail injuries. Because the anatomy of the hand and wrist is extremely intricate, treatment of these injuries has become a highly subspecialized art. Whether you are a performing artist, a physical laborer or an athlete, we can tailor your treatment to meet your needs and goals. If you experience pain and loss of function from a hand or wrist injury, put our team of experts to work for you. Academy Resources
This information is provided by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery (AAOS). Additional Resources on the Hand/Wrist Fingertip Injuries/Amputations Ganglions (Cysts) of the Wrist Restoring Hand Function After Spinal Cord Injury Scaphoid (wrist bone) Fracture |
Hand & Wrist