Hand surgery

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Hand Surgery: Restoring Form and Function After Injury

Hand surgery focuses on treating conditions and injuries affecting the hands and upper extremities, including fractures, nerve and tendon injuries, arthritis, and congenital deformities. Hand surgeons use both surgical and non-surgical techniques to restore function, relieve pain, and improve appearance. Common procedures include carpal tunnel release, tendon and nerve repair, joint replacement, and reconstructive surgery. Hand surgery requires expertise in the complex anatomy of the hand, with a focus on microsurgery for delicate structures. The goal is to restore optimal hand function, enabling patients to perform daily activities.

Key aspects of Hand surgery include

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Nerve Repair in Hand Surgery

Hand injuries often involve nerve damage, which can lead to sensory or motor deficits, affecting the ability to feel or move the hand. Nerve repair or grafting procedures are employed to restore sensation and function, ensuring patients can regain control over fine motor tasks such as gripping, typing, or performing daily activities.

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Functional and Aesthetic Considerations

Hand surgeons focus on both functional recovery and aesthetic outcomes. Along with restoring mobility and strength, surgeons aim to improve the appearance of the hand, considering the patient's hand's pre-injury appearance. Techniques like tendon repair, scar revision, and cosmetic procedures may be utilized to achieve optimal results in both form and function.

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Multidisciplinary Approach to Hand Surgery

Hand surgery often requires collaboration among a diverse team of specialists, including orthopedic surgeons, plastic surgeons, physical therapists, and rehabilitation experts. A multidisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive care, addressing all aspects of hand recovery—restoring mobility, strength, and appearance to the hand for a full recovery.

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Soft Tissue Repair in Hand Surgery

Injuries to the skin, muscles, and other soft tissues of the hand are addressed through advanced surgical techniques aimed at closing wounds, minimizing scarring, and restoring a natural appearance. Flap surgeries may be used to replace damaged or missing tissue, ensuring proper healing and functionality, particularly for complex or severe injuries.

Expert Expert Hand Surgery – Restoring Function & Quality of Life include

we provide personalized care to restore both function and aesthetics, allowing you to confidently return to your daily activities. Start your recovery journey today!

Why Choose Us

Precise Aesthetics

Advanced Techniques

Tailored Results

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Our Seamless Process

Initial Consultation

Consultation

We listen to your needs, concerns, and expectations to create a personalised treatment approach.

Planning

Personalised Plan

A plan designed just for you, focusing on the best results for your condition and goals.

Recovery Support

Recovery Support

Comprehensive aftercare to ensure a smooth healing process with ongoing expert guidance.

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