Hand, Wrist and Elbow
Arthritis, fracture, carpal tunnel syndromes, tendinitis, cartilage injuries and tears are some of the common conditions we treat.
Overview and Symptoms
In addition to reviewing your medical history and a physical exam, your physician will order one or more of the diagnostic procedures:
- X-ray
- MRI
- CT or CAT scan
- Arthroscopy which is a minimally invasive procedure on a joint to examine and sometimes treatment damage
- Radionuclide bone scan which uses a very small amount of radioactive material to examine blood flow to the bone and cell activity within the bone
Treatment
Our hand and wrist specialists will customize a treatment and rehab plan that is right for you. Your condition may require a cast, simple icing of affected area, or a more complex procedure. Whatever the case, our physicians are committed to helping you return to your normal life as quickly and safely as possible.Learn More
The Department of Orthopaedics provides world-class care with latest technologies and therapies to help patients with bone, joint and muscle conditions.