Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
The hand, wrist, arm, elbow and shoulder are extremely complex parts of the human body, with the hand alone consisting of 27 bones. The hand and arm enable us to do hundreds of seemingly routine activities every day, as we work, play, and enjoy our time with friends and family. Because we use our hands and arms so often for such a variety of tasks, many people can experience a broken or badly injured hand, finger, wrist, or elbow each year.
Our hand and upper extremity specialists hold board certification. They also have special training in treating a spectrum of issues — from strains and broken bones to microscopic tendon surgeries, and joint replacement for the fingers and hand. Finger joint replacement treats trauma or severe arthritis.
What is Hand Pain?
Our hands are a complex collection of 19 bones, 15 joints, three nerves, and many muscles and ligaments. Bones form the hardened infrastructure of the hand while ligaments hold the bones together and keep them in place. Working in concert, these components come together to allow the hand to perform highly skilled operations. Each one of these components is susceptible to bangs, bruises, aches, and strains.
Hand pain symptoms can be from something benign, like a small bruise, but can also be indicative of a range of disorders and diseases that can target any part of the hand.
Common Conditions Treated:
- Tendonitis
- Bursitis
- Dequervain’s Tendonitis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Dupuytren’s Contracture
- Trigger Finger
- Ganglion Cysts
- Hand Fractures
- Wrist Fractures
- Flexor Tendon & Extensor Tendon Injuries
- Infections
- Arthritis
More Information and Resources:
Do you have questions about hand or upper extremity conditions that you or a family member may be experiencing? Have you been diagnosed with a specific problem and you are wondering about treatment options? See the following list of common upper extremity conditions with links to valuable information, videos, and treatment.
Nerve, Tendon, & Other Hand Conditions
- Tennis Elbow / Lateral Epicondylitis
- Tennis Elbow / Lateral Epicondylitis (Video)
- Trigger Finger
- Trigger Finger (Video)
- Numbness in Hands
- Ganglion Cyst
- Ganglion Cyst (Video)
- Gout
Syndromes
Learn More
Read more at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons patient information website.