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Hand injuries will have a significant impact on your life. Everyday activities that you used to do without even thinking about them can now seem like a challenge. If you or a loved one are dealing with pain, swelling, tenderness, or reduced range of motion in the hand, then the Methodist Orthopaedic Surgical Associates team is here to help. We provide comprehensive care for hand injuries.

Our hand treatment services include:

Don’t Wait to Seek the Care You Need

If left untreated, hand injuries can get worse over time. While many injuries will heal on their own, it’s up to you to monitor the symptoms and seek care when warning signs appear. Even a small cut has the potential to become infected and cause extensive damage to the hand.

Symptoms of a serious hand injury that requires treatment include:

  • Severe Bleeding
  • Numb, tingling sensations
  • Difficulty moving the hand
  • Dislocated fingers or wrist
  • Exposed bone, tendon, veins, or arteries

Don’t ignore these or other serious signs of a severe hand injury. Schedule an appointment with a medical professional as soon as possible to receive the care you need.

Overuse Injuries

Not all hand injuries are caused by a single event. Many injuries develop slowly over time due to overuse and repetitive activity. Some examples include:

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – A common chronic condition caused by overuse. This occurs when pressure is put on the median nerve in the wrist, resulting in pain, tingling, numbness, and swelling.
  • Tendonitis – Tears in the tendons of the hand lead to pain and tenderness in the wrist. You may also have a difficult time moving the hand or wrist.
  • De Quervain’s Disease – The tendons covering the thumb side of the wrist can become inflamed. If the swelling is bad enough, it can become extremely difficult to move the thumb without pain.

Methodist Orthopaedic Surgical Associates provides treatments for these and other conditions of the hand.
Contact us today for an appointment.