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Hand Injury

A hand injury is when something happens to your hand that causes harm or damage. This can include cuts, bruises, burns, or any other type of harm to your hand. Injuries to the hand can happen from accidents, like cutting yourself while cooking or getting your hand hit by something. Hand injuries can also occur during sports or other physical activities. These injuries may result in pain, swelling, or difficulty using your hand until it heals. If you have a hand injury, it’s important to take care of it and, if necessary, see a doctor for proper treatment.

Nerve Surgeries

Nerve surgeries refer to medical procedures that involve the manipulation, repair, or treatment of nerves in the body. Nerves are like communication lines in the body, transmitting signals between the brain and different parts of the body. Sometimes, due to injury, compression, or other issues, nerves may need surgical attention. These surgeries can include tasks such as repairing damaged nerves, releasing pressure on compressed nerves, or even rerouting nerves to restore proper function. The goal is to address issues with the nervous system, helping to alleviate pain, improve sensation, and restore normal functioning. Nerve surgeries are often performed by specialized doctors, such as neurosurgeons or peripheral nerve surgeons.

Wrist Trauma

Wrist trauma refers to injuries or damage that happen to the wrist, which is the joint connecting the hand to the forearm. This can occur due to various reasons, such as accidents, falls, or excessive force applied to the wrist. Wrist trauma may result in conditions like sprains, fractures, or other injuries that affect the bones, ligaments, or tendons in the wrist. Symptoms can include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the wrist. Treatment depends on the severity of the trauma and may involve rest, ice, compression, elevation, and, in some cases, medical intervention or rehabilitation exercises.

Hand Reconstruction

A wrist injury is when something happens to your wrist that causes pain, swelling, or difficulty moving it. It can occur due to accidents, falls, or repetitive motions that strain the wrist. Injuries may involve the bones, ligaments, tendons, or other structures in the wrist. Common examples include sprains, fractures, or strains. If you suspect a wrist injury, it’s essential to seek medical attention to determine the extent of the damage and get the right treatment. 

Hand tumour

A hand tumor refers to an abnormal growth or mass of cells that develops in the hand. Tumors can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Benign tumors are usually not life-threatening and do not spread to other parts of the body, while malignant tumors can be more serious and may require medical attention. Common types of hand tumors include ganglion cysts, lipomas, and various types of skin tumors. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional if you notice any unusual lumps, swelling, or changes in your hand, as they can help diagnose the condition and recommend appropriate treatment if needed.

Wrist Injury

Tendon transfer is a surgical procedure where a tendon (a tough band of tissue that connects muscle to bone) is moved from its original location and attached to a different bone or muscle. This is often done to improve the function of a particular muscle or joint. By transferring a tendon, surgeons can help restore or enhance movement in areas where there may be weakness or loss of function due to injury, disease, or other conditions. It’s like rearranging the “pulling” mechanism of muscles to improve the overall function of the affected body part.

Elbow and Shoulder Surgeries

Elbow and Shoulder Surgeries” refer to surgical procedures performed on the elbow and shoulder joints to address various medical conditions, injuries, or diseases affecting these areas. Both the elbow and shoulder are complex joints with multiple components, including bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Surgical interventions are considered when conservative treatments such as medication, physical therapy, or lifestyle modifications do not provide sufficient relief.

Tendon Injuries

Tendon injuries happen when the tough tissues connecting muscles to bones, called tendons, get damaged. This can occur due to overuse, sudden impacts, or aging. Common symptoms include pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the affected area. Rest, ice, and medical attention are often needed for healing. If severe, surgery may be necessary. Proper care and rehabilitation help restore tendon function and reduce pain.

Tendon Transfer

Tendon transfer is a surgical procedure where a tendon (a tough band of tissue that connects muscle to bone) is moved from its original location and attached to a different bone or muscle. This is often done to improve the function of a particular muscle or joint. By transferring a tendon, surgeons can help restore or enhance movement in areas where there may be weakness or loss of function due to injury, disease, or other conditions. It’s like rearranging the “pulling” mechanism of muscles to improve the overall function of the affected body part.

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