Hand & Wrist
Our specialists have more than 25 years of clinical experience treating problems including carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, tendonitis, arthritis, fractures, nerve compression
Hand & Wrist Conditions
Wrist
Hand & Wrist Treatments
Wrist
- Carpal Tunnel Release
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
- Closed Reduction (Finger)
- Fasciotomy
- Ganglion Cyst Surgery
- Hand Fracture Surgery
- Joint Reconstruction Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Technique - Dupuytrens 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 Surgery
- Non-Operative Wrist Fracture Treatment
- Non-operative Wrist Tendonitis Treatment
- R.I.C.E
- Trigger Finger Surgery
- Wrist Fracture Surgery
- Wrist Tendonitis Surgery
Latest News
- 08/24/2011 - The Aches and Pains of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- 08/02/2011 - Introducing the Rothman Specialty Hospital in Bucks County
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Your hands and wrists are essential tools that allow you to work, play and perform everyday activities. In fact, how well the hand and wrist interact depends on the integrity and function of the ligaments, tendons, muscles, joints and bones. Problems in any of these can affect upper extremity function, causing disruptions at home and work and negatively impacting quality of life.
The human hand itself is very complex and delicate in structure. Hand surgery requires a totally different surgical approach whether treating fractures, arthritis or deformities. Hand surgery traditionally includes treatment of the entire hand, wrist and forearm. Again, this whole region works as a single unit, and the dysfunction of a single part needs consideration of the whole. An additional year of training is required for those orthopaedic surgeons seeking certification in hand surgery.
Why the Rothman Institute Hand and Wrist Team?
Rothman Institute takes a team approach to hand treatment, combining the expertise of hand and wrist surgeons and therapists. Rothman Institute specialists perform more than 2,500 procedures a year and have more than 25 years of clinical experience treating problems of the hand and wrist including carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, tendonitis, arthritis, fractures, nerve compression, peripheral nerve damage, brachial plexus injuries, thoracic outlet syndrome, athletic injuries, trauma, and elective surgeries, among other conditions.
All of the surgeons of the Rothman Institute hand and wrist team are specially trained, experienced, and skilled in hand and wrist diagnoses, treatment and surgery along with plastic reconstruction. In addition to their extensive residency training, each physician has undergone advanced subspecialty training and acquisition of skills in programs known as fellowships. They provide each patient with superior knowledge and expertise in the area of Hand Surgery.
Tips for healthy hands and wrists
People use their hands and wrists for the bulk of their activities during the day; mostly, without ever stopping to think about it. But sufferers of arthritis, trigger finger, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other ailments that can affect the hand and wrist, realize just how important they are to everyday tasks. The wrist and hand are one of the most intricate yet vulnerable areas to injure in the body. But by taking the time to understand a few basic preventative procedures, people will be able to keep the wrist and hand in good shape.
Common Hand Conditions
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Arthritis
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Mallet Finger
Wrist Sprains and Fractures
Wrist Tendonitis
Dupuytren's Contractures
Minimally Invasive Technique - Dupuytren's Disease
Hand Trauma
Hand Fractures
Trigger Finger
Finger Sprains, Fractures, and Dislocations
Jamming of Fingers
Ganglion Cyst
