Hand and Wrist
OSS doctors are experts in hand and wrist treatments; they have performed thousands of procedures.
The doctors at OSS can help ease pain, discomfort, and have better mobility in your wrist. Pain in the hand limits your ability to write, play an instrument, type, and to make basic movements with your arm (in orthopaedics, we refer to it as upper extremity). Hand and wrist symptoms may be due to inflammation or injury.
Our doctors are recognized orthopaedic surgeons in the hand and wrist. They use the most up-to-date clinical skills, diagnostic tools, and treatment techniques to care for the hand, wrist, and its associated structures.
Non-Surgical Treatments
OSS doctors always start with the most conservative approach (in other words, the least invasive to your body and lifestyle) to help you ease the pain and improve how you move. Our doctors begin with the most conservative established proven approaches (e.g., hand therapy) and progress to more advanced approaches as clinically necessary.
Common Surgeries
Tendon Release Surgery in the Finger, Hand or Wrist
Our doctors performs trigger finger surgery in the surgery center. This surgery can be done so that you don’t need sedation (no general anesthesia) and it’s actually a quick event. So, if you and your doctor elect to have this surgery using local anesthesia, then you will be happy to know that the surgery itself doesn’t take a lot of time (specifically, you will be in the surgery center for 30 minutes; it takes the doctor less than 10 minutes to do the procedure). Another benefit is you can eat and drink before surgery and you don’t need to get your health checked by other doctors. Another perk is you can drive yourself home and the cost of the surgery will be less with local (regional) anesthesia.
Carpal Tunnel Surgery
Carpal tunnel syndrome usually includes pain, numbness, tingling or a combination of the three. Patients may sometimes notice a weaker grip, occasional clumsiness, or tend to drop things. Carpal tunnel surgery is a procedure that helps make room for the nerve. Pressure on the nerve is decreased by cutting the ligament. The doctor can perform this surgery in less than 30 minutes. General recovery varies patient to patient but in general recovery is 3 months. This surgery can also be done in the surgery center or office.
Repair a Fracture in the Finger, Hand or Wrist
Sometimes casting or bracing is not enough to fix a broken bone in the hand or wrist. Depending on the fracture, you might need a surgical repair so that your bones are aligned and are healed properly.
OSS orthopaedic doctors have many years of training working in large city hospitals that receive many emergencies like broken fingers, hands and wrists.
Removal (Excision) of a Cyst
Having a cyst on your hand, finger, or wrist may cause pain, discomfort, and limited movement. Oftentimes, surgical removal of the cyst is not necessary, but when a cyst becomes large and cannot be treated by other methods, surgical method can be considered.
Joint Replacement / Reconstruction / Fusion Surgery for the Finger, Hand, or Wrist
The main reason a joint need to be replaced is arthritis. Different types of arthritis can include osteoarthritis (wear from years of use), inflammatory arthritis or post traumatic arthritis (fracture, broken finger, hand, and wrist joint). OSS orthopaedic surgeons will replace it with an artificial joint called a prosthesis. The benefits of surgery include relief from pain, more movement, and improved use over time.
Common Problems
You may have one or more of these problems that is causing pain in your hand or wrist:
- One or more of the bones becomes fractured, broken. A fractured bone is typically considered to be a sudden trauma.
- Injury from a routine activity.
- Arthritis that develops over time or from a previous injury in the hand or wrist
Complete Approach to Surgery
Smart + Safe
OSS offers up to date advancements in orthopaedic implants and minimally invasive surgical techniques.
The doctors perform the hand and wrist procedures in either the office, a surgery center, or in a hospital. In addition to your follow up care appointments in our office, OSS will monitor your recovery progress remotely through an application. The benefit is our medical team will make sure your recovery is on the expected path once you are home and we will be alerted if we need to adjust the recovery plan.
If general anesthesia is needed for your surgery, know that our doctors partner with physician anesthesiologists who are highly trained and work closely with OSS to give you the best and safest experience.
Office-Based Hand & Wrist Procedures
Did you know that some hand and wrist surgeries use only local (regional to the area) anesthesia, and these procedures can be done in our office? Moreover, these procedures do not require you to visit any medical doctors before your surgery for medical clearance. Includes:
- Finger Fracture
- Trigger Finger Release
- Carpal Tunnel Release
- Removal of a cyst in the hand or wrist
Our Hand Therapy team is a great asset to your non-surgical or surgical recovery.
Read What Our Patients Say
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“I heartily recommend OSS Elite for anyone with carpal tunnel syndrome or any other hand problem (mine was arthritis in my wrist). The outstanding therapists there are so precise and knowledgeable, fully explain what each exercise does, give excellent training on changes to make in daily life movements, and make sure that each patient knows exactly how to ... ”- Peter L.
Trusted Medical Sources
To find out more about hand and wrist injuries, please visit American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and American Society for Surgery of the Hand:
- American Society for Surgery of the Hand
- Arthritis of the Hand
- Arthritis of the Wrist
- Boutonnière Deformity
- Dupuytren's contracture
- Fracture of the finger
- Ganglions (cysts) of the Wrist
- Hand Fractures
- Trigger Finger
- Wrist Arthroscopy
- Wrist Joint Replacement (Arthroplasty)
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- deQuervain's tendinitis
- Hand surgery
- Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
- Ulnar nerve entrapment
Description of the Hand & Wrist
There are 29 bones, over 25 muscles, countless ligaments, nerves, and blood vessels in the human wrist and hand. The wrist and hand when combined with the movement of the forearm has a tremendous capacity for motion allowing for our dexterity. The wrist and hand are very important in most activities that make up our day. It is also one of the most difficult areas of the body to care for, often times requiring an Orthopaedic Hand Specialist.