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Hand Pain Treatment

Your hands play a vital role in every aspect of life–whether you are brushing your teeth, typing at work, or gripping your steering wheel. When pain, weakness, or numbness interferes, it can affect your daily activities and quality of life. At The Center for Bone & Joint Disease, we offer specialized care for hand and wrist conditions, combining precise diagnosis with effective treatment plans tailored to your needs.

Our board-certified orthopedic hand specialists provide both non-surgical and surgical options for a wide range of issues, from repetitive motion injuries to trauma and nerve compression. With advanced diagnostic tools like EMG (electromyography) and nerve conduction studies, we ensure you get an accurate diagnosis and a clear path to recovery. 

If you’re dealing with hand or wrist pain, don’t wait.. Request an appointment today and get the expert care you deserve.

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TRIGGER FINGER TREATMENT, CARPAL RELEASE SURGERY & MORE

How We Treat Hand & Wrist Pain

Whether your symptoms started gradually or came on suddenly, our team is equipped to uncover the cause and treat it effectively. We provide comprehensive care backed by the latest diagnostics and surgical techniques.

Common hand and wrist conditions we treat include:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome, caused by compression of the median nerve, often leading to numbness or tingling
  • Trigger finger, a condition where the finger locks or catches during movement
  • Nerve compression syndromes, including cubital tunnel syndrome (ulnar nerve entrapment)
  • Ligament injuries and joint instability
  • Tendon injuries or ruptures
  • Fractures and dislocations from falls, sports, or trauma
  • Other injuries like lacerations, crush injuries, and infections

For patients experiencing numbness, tingling, or unexplained hand weakness, we may recommend an EMG, which measures electrical activity in muscles, as well as a nerve conduction study to evaluate how fast and efficiently nerves transmit signals.

Depending on the diagnosis, we may recommend conservative treatment such as rest, splinting, physical therapy, or  pain management techniques  If symptoms persist or the condition is more advanced, we offer surgical procedures  like carpal tunnel release, trigger finger release, tendon or nerve repair, fracture stabilization, and more.

At every step, we focus on getting you back to moving comfortably and confidently. With coordinated care between our orthopedic physicians and in-house therapists, you’ll receive expert support from diagnosis through recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an EMG, and why might I need one?

EMG tests how well your muscles respond to electrical signals. It’s often used to detect nerve dysfunction when you have unexplained weakness, numbness, or pain.

What is a nerve conduction study?

This test evaluates how quickly your nerves send signals. It helps identify nerve compression or damage that could be causing your symptoms.

What’s the difference between EMG and nerve conduction studies?

Nerve conduction studies measure how well signals travel along a nerve. EMG assesses how your muscles respond to those signals. Together, they provide a comprehensive view of nerve and muscle health.

How do I book a consultation with an orthopedic hand surgeon near me?

Simply call your nearest office or request an appointment online. Our team will match you with an orthopedic specialist who can evaluate your symptoms and guide you toward relief.

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