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The human hand contains more than two
dozen bones that are orchestrated together
in an amazingly complex pattern of muscles,
nerves, skin, ligaments, tendons, blood
vessels, joints and bone. One doesn't
fully realize how crucial that orchestration
is until something goes wrong.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome affects
up to 10 percent of the population, and
is associated with repetitive office
tasks, such as data entry and repetitive
computer keyboard tasks. It's caused
by increased pressure and irritation
on a median nerve that travels from the
forearm to your hand through a tunnel
in your wrist. The irritation manifests
as pain and numbness. Resting the wrist
using a splint or brace can be an effective
treatment.
- DeQuervain's tendinitis
DeQuervain's tendinitis is
a swelling of the tendons found along
the thumb side of the wrist. Tendons
don't move as they should, due to the
swelling and irritation, and they may
actually 'catch' or 'pop', and feel extremely
painful all the way up the forearm as
well as in the wrist. The pain is more
intense when forcefully grasping things
or twisting the wrist.
- Dupuytren's contracture
Dupuytren's contracture is
a hereditary thickening of tissue that
lies just below the skin of your palm.
This condition may cause small nodules
or lumps in the palm that do not need
treatment, to very thick bands which
may eventually pull the fingers into
the palm.
- Trigger finger
Trigger finger is
characterized by pain and a 'catching',
or hanging up, of the motion of the finger.
The tendons that help bend the fingers
are literally catching in the tunnel
they ordinarily glide through, and there's
a popping sensation as they push past
the catch point.
In these conditions, rest and anti inflammatory
medications may be enough, and your doctor
will try these methods first; but when
symptoms are severe or do not improve,
surgery may be recommended.
- Wrist arthroscopy
Wrist arthroscopy uses
tiny arthroscopic incisions to enable
the surgeon to see and treat problems
inside a joint, even a small one, like
the wrist. The wrist is complex, with
eight small bones and many connecting
ligaments. Tiny probes, forceps, knives
and shavers are used in the surgery to
correct many problems at the same time.
- Open carpal tunnel release
Open carpal tunnel release is
surgery done through a small incision
to relieve pressure from nerves going
through the wrist and hand. The surgery
essentially enlarges the tunnel that
nerves travel through, and relieves symptoms
by reducing pressure.
- Hand Surgery
Hand Surgery requires
a specialized and delicate skill, involving
as it does the relationships between muscles,
nerves, skin, ligaments, tendons, blood
vessels, joints and bone. In order to become
members of the American Society for Surgery
of the Hand, hand surgeons must have completed
a full year of specialized additional training
and must pass a rigorous certifying examination.
In addition, hand surgeons have received
rigorous specialty training in orthopedic,
general, or plastic surgery.
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