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Understanding Orthopedic Hand Surgery Procedures

  • תמונת הסופר/ת: Tom Factor
    Tom Factor
  • 3 באוק׳ 2024
  • זמן קריאה 2 דקות

Are you or someone you know experiencing discomfort or limited mobility in the hands, wrists, or forearms? Orthopedic hand surgery could be the solution you need. Understanding the procedures involved can help alleviate any concerns and prepare you for what to expect.

Fractures, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendon injuries, arthritis, congenital defects, nerve damage, Dupuytren's contracture, and ganglion cysts are among the conditions that an orthopedic hand surgeon like Dr. Shai Factor can address. Whether it's repairing a tendon, releasing a constricted nerve, or removing a cyst, these procedures aim to restore function and alleviate pain in the affected area. One common procedure in orthopedic hand surgery is carpal tunnel release. This surgery involves relieving pressure on the median nerve in the wrist by cutting the carpal ligament. By doing so, symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers can be improved. Another procedure often performed is tendon repair. In cases where a tendon is damaged or torn, surgery may be necessary to reattach the tendon to the bone or repair the injured area. This can help restore movement and function in the affected hand or forearm. For individuals dealing with arthritis in the hands, reconstructive surgery may be recommended. This procedure aims to alleviate pain, improve joint function, and correct deformities caused by arthritis, ultimately enhancing the patient's quality of life. Congenital defects, such as abnormal hand structures present at birth, can also be corrected through orthopedic hand surgery. By addressing these defects early on, individuals can prevent future complications and ensure proper hand function as they grow. Nerve repair is crucial in cases of nerve damage or injury, as it can help restore sensation and movement in the affected area. Dr. Shai Factor's expertise in nerve repair procedures can make a significant difference in a patient's recovery and overall hand function. Dupuytren's contracture release is another procedure offered by orthopedic hand surgeons. This condition involves the thickening of tissue in the palm, resulting in fingers that are bent towards the palm and difficulty straightening them. Surgery can help release this contracture, improving hand function and restoring mobility. Lastly, ganglion cyst removal is a common procedure that involves draining or excising a fluid-filled sac that forms near joints or tendons. By addressing the cyst, patients can experience relief from pain and discomfort in the affected area. In conclusion, orthopedic hand surgery procedures are diverse and cater to a range of conditions affecting the hands, wrists, and forearms. Dr. Shai Factor's experience and expertise in this field make him a trusted provider for individuals seeking relief and improved hand function. If you or a loved one are considering orthopedic hand surgery, understanding these procedures can help you make informed decisions about your care and recovery.

 
 
 

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