hands and wrists
Your hands and wrists are necessary tools for working, playing, and doing daily tasks. The integrity and function of the ligaments, tendons, muscles, joints, and bones determine how well the hand and wrist interact. Any of these issues can influence upper extremity function, causing problems at home and at work and lowering quality of life.
The structure of the human hand is extremely intricate and sensitive. Whether treating fractures, arthritis, or abnormalities, hand surgery demands an entirely different surgical technique from a competent hand and wrist surgeon. The entire hand, wrist, and forearm are often treated during hand surgery. Again, this entire region functions as a single unit, and any malfunction in one portion necessitates assessment of the entire system. For orthopaedic surgeons seeking accreditation in hand and wrist surgery, an additional year of training is required.
Dr.N.B.THANMARAN
ORTHOPEDICS &TRAUMA SURGERY
M.S.,FRCS.,DNB ORTHO.,D.ORTHO
10.00AM-12.00 NOON/6.00PM-9.00PM
HOW DOES THE HAND WORK ?
The hand and wrist have a total of 27 bones arranged to roll, spin and slide, allowing the hand to explore and control the environment and objects.
Condition
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
- Dupuytren’s Contractures
- Finger Dislocations
- Finger Fractures
- Finger Sprains
- Ganglion Cyst
- Hand and Wrist Arthritis
- Hand Fractures
- Mallet Finger (Jamming a Finger)
- Trigger Finger
- Wrist Fractures
- Wrist Sprains
- Wrist Tendonitis
Treatments
- Carpal Tunnel Release
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
- Closed Reduction (Finger)
- Fasciotomy
- Ganglion Cyst Surgery
- Hand & Wrist Joint Reconstruction Surgery
- Hand Fracture Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Technique – Dupuytren’s Disease
- Nerve Decompression
- Non-operative Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
- Non-operative Finger Fracture Treatment
- Non-operative Finger Sprain Treatments
- Non-operative Ganglion Cyst Treatment
- Non-operative Hand and Wrist Arthritis Treatments
- Non-operative Hand Fracture Treatment
- Non-operative Mallet Finger Treatment
- Non-operative Trigger Finger
- Non-Operative Wrist Fracture Treatment
- Non-operative Wrist Tendonitis Treatment
- R.I.C.E. – Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate
- Trigger Finger Surgery
- Wrist Fracture Surgery
- Wrist Tendonitis Surgery
Hip arthritis is a condition in which the cartilage in the hip joint wears down or is destroyed, causing the joint’s bone surfaces to grind together and become rough. This produces pain and stiffness, making movement difficult.
Hip arthritis can take many forms, but they all include a loss of cartilage in the hip joint, which eventually leads to bone grinding on bone and joint destruction.
Osteoporosis is a bone condition that occurs when your body loses bone mass, produces insufficient bone mass, or both. This causes your bones to weaken, making it possible for you to break a bone with a slight injury or even a sneeze.
Bone in its natural state resembles a honeycomb. When you develop osteoporosis, the honeycomb holes become larger, weakening the bone. Fractures are more likely to occur if your bones are weak.
Because you don’t feel your bones weakening, you might not realise you have osteoporosis until you’ve shattered a bone. Osteoporosis causes one in every two women and one in every four men over the age of 50 to break a bone.
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