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  • Wrist Arthroscopy
    •  Wrist Arthroscopy
    • Wrist arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to view, diagnose and treat problems of your wrist joint.

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  • Distal Radioulnar Joint Arthroscopy
    •  Distal Radioulnar Joint Arthroscopy
    • The distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) is a pivot type synovial joint located between the radius and the ulna just proximal to the wrist joint and assists in pronation and supination of the forearm.

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  • DRUJ Arthroscopy
    •  DRUJ Arthroscopy
    • The DRUJ is the joint formed by the radius and ulnar bones of the foreman in the wrist. DRUJ (Distal Radioulnar Joint) arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to diagnose and treat pathological problems in the DRUJ using an arthroscope, a thin, flexible scope with a camera on the end.

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  • Wrist Joint Replacement
    •  Wrist Joint Replacement
    • Wrist joint replacement surgery, also referred to as total wrist arthroplasty, involves the replacement of a severe arthritic wrist joint with an artificial joint made of metal and plastic components. It relieves pain and restores function when conservative treatment fails to provide relief.

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  • Artificial Finger Joint Replacement
    •  Artificial Finger Joint Replacement
    • Artificial finger joint replacement is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of an arthritic or damaged finger joint and replacement with an artificial prosthesis.

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  • Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
    •  Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
    • Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common, painful, progressive condition that is caused by the compression of the median nerve at the wrist area.

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  • Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Surgery
    •  Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Surgery
    • Carpal tunnel can be treated with conservative measures or surgical intervention. Conservative treatment options may include treating any underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes and arthritis.

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  • Open Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
    •  Open Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
    • Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common, painful, progressive condition that is caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist area.

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  • Wrist Ligament Reconstruction
    •  Wrist Ligament Reconstruction
    • Surgical treatment in the form of wrist ligament reconstruction may be indicated in cases where the wrist ligament is completely torn. The ligament will usually need to be reconstructed when ligament damage is noted after a period of 6 months or more after the initial injury.

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  • Osteotomy for Distal Radius Malunion
    •  Osteotomy for Distal Radius Malunion
    • Osteotomy is a surgical procedure to cut and reshape deformed bones. Your doctor recommends osteotomy to correct distal radius malunion when non-surgical options such as splinting or physical therapy are unsuccessful.

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  • Nerve Transfers
    •  Nerve Transfers
    • A nerve transfer is a surgical procedure in which a portion of a healthy nerve is transferred to the site of a damaged nerve. This procedure is performed to restore normal function at the injured site.

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  • Wrist Open Reduction and Internal Fixation
    •  Wrist Open Reduction and Internal Fixation
    • Open reduction and internal fixation of the wrist is a surgical technique employed for the treatment of severe wrist fractures to restore normal anatomy and improve range of motion and function.

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  • ORIF of Distal Radius Fracture
    •  ORIF of Distal Radius Fracture
    • A distal radius fracture generally occurs around 1 inch from the distal end of the wrist and can occur in various ways. The most commonly occurring distal radius fracture is the Colles fracture, which leads to an upward tilting of the broken radius bone.

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  • Trapeziectomy
    •  Trapeziectomy
    • Trapeziectomy is a surgical procedure to treat a medical condition called “thumb base arthritis”. The procedure involves removal of a small, cube-shaped bone known as the “trapezium” at the base of the thumb joint which joins your thumb to your wrist.

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  • Peripheral Nerve Repair
    •  Peripheral Nerve Repair
    • The peripheral nerves are the nerve fibers that compose the area from head to toe, connecting the brain and spinal cord with the rest of the body parts. Nerves transmit electrical impulses and signals to and from the brain.

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  • Microvascular Surgery
    •  Microvascular Surgery
    • Microvascular surgery or microsurgery is a surgical technique for joining or repairing the damaged blood vessels and nerves during reconstructive surgery of body parts. Reconstructive surgery restores the functioning of the body parts by improving circulation.

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  • Hand Fracture Surgery
    •  Hand Fracture Surgery
    • The hand is one of the most flexible and useful parts of our body. Because of overuse in various activities, the hands are more prone to injuries, such as sprains and strains, fractures and dislocations, lacerations and amputations while operating machinery, bracing against a fall and sports-related injuries.

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  • Elective Emergency Hand Surgery
    •  Elective Emergency Hand Surgery
    • Hand surgery is performed to restore the structure and functionality of the fingers, wrist and hand secondary to a traumatic injury, medical condition, severe infection, or birth defect causing pain and/or deformity of the hand. It is performed by trained and certified plastic surgeons.

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  • Total Wrist Arthrodesis
    •  Total Wrist Arthrodesis
    • Total wrist arthrodesis, also known as wrist fusion, is a surgical procedure in which the wrist joint is stabilized or immobilized by fusing the forearm bone (radius) with the small bones of the wrist.

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  • Sports Injury Management of Hand, Wrist and Elbow
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 Sports Injury Management of Hand, Wrist and Elbow
    • Sports injuries are injuries that most commonly occur during sports and exercises. These injuries may result from accidents, poor training practices, and use of improper protective gear, lack of conditioning, and insufficient warm-up and stretching. The sports injuries may be either acute (sprains, fractures, tears) or chronic (tendinitis, overuse injury) injuries.

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  • Finger Joint Fusion
    •  Finger Joint Fusion
    • Finger joint fusion is a surgical procedure to remove the damaged bony ends of a finger joint followed by insertion of a prosthesis to fuse the bones back together. Finger joint fusion is performed to relieve arthritis pain in the fingers.

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  • Surgery for Thumb and Digit Arthritis
    •  Surgery for Thumb and Digit Arthritis
    • Non-surgical treatment methods for relieving pain in an arthritic joint include activity modification, pain medications, and use of splints, and steroid injections.

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  • ORIF of the Forearm Fractures
    •  ORIF of the Forearm Fractures
    • Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a surgical technique employed for the treatment of a forearm fracture to restore normal anatomy and improve range of motion and function.

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  • Arthroscopic Partial Wrist Fusion
    •  Arthroscopic Partial Wrist Fusion
    • Arthroscopic partial wrist fusion is a minimally-invasive surgery that uses tiny incisions to immobilize selected bones of the wrist. The wrist joint is one of the most complex joints in the human body.

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  • Microsurgical Flap Procedure of the Hand
    •  Microsurgical Flap Procedure of the Hand
    • A microsurgical flap procedure of the hand is a surgery performed to cover a defect in an injured hand using skin along with the underlying healthy tissue of varying thickness harvested from adjacent tissue or another part of the body.

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  • Finger Joint Implant
    •  Finger Joint Implant
    • A finger joint implant is an artificial joint made of metal, plastic, or pyrocarbon components that are used to replace a severely arthritic or injured finger joint. Finger implant surgery is a motion-preserving alternative to finger joint fusion surgery.

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  • Thumb Joint Implant
    •  Thumb Joint Implant
    • A thumb joint implant is an artificial joint made of metal or pyrocarbon components that are used to replace a severely arthritic or injured joint located at the base of the thumb. Thumb implant surgery is a motion-preserving alternative to thumb joint fusion surgery.

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  • Wrist Fracture Fixation
    •  Wrist Fracture Fixation
    • Wrist fracture fixation may be performed by surgical or non-surgical methods depending on the severity of the fracture.

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  • Nerve Decompression of the Upper Extremities
    •  Nerve Decompression of the Upper Extremities
    • Nerve decompression of the upper extremities, also called peripheral nerve decompression, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure employed to relieve pressure on an entrapped or pinched nerve (neuroma) for the treatment of conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital tunnel syndrome, the two most common nerve compression syndromes.

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  • CMC Arthroplasty with TightRope
    •  CMC Arthroplasty with TightRope
    • CMC arthroplasty with TightRope, also known as carpometacarpal suspensionplasty, is a novel procedure employed for the treatment of basal joint arthritis (thumb arthritis) found within the trapezium bone of the carpometacarpal (CMC) joint.

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  • Non-Surgical Treatment of Hand and Wrist
    •  Non-Surgical Treatment of Hand and Wrist
    • The hand and wrist conditions that can be treated non-surgically include Carpal tunnel or cubital tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren's contracture etc.

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