Wrist and Hand

TENDON INJURY

Tendons are the bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to bone. Tendons aid in movement of the fingers, hand and all other joints. There are two types of tendons present in the hand- extensor tendons and flexor tendons. Extensor tendons are on top of the hand and help with straightening the fingers. Whereas, […]

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ARTHRITIS OF BASE OF THUMB

Arthritis is an inflammatory condition of joints. There are several types of arthritis. The most common type is osteoarthritis or wear-and-tear arthritis that affects the joint at the base of the thumb. Thumb arthritis is more common in women than men, and usually occurs after the age of 40 years. Patients who have arthritis of

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HAND PAIN

Hand pain is common in the joints and tissues of the hand or fingers. Hand pain can be depicted as pulsating, aching, increased warmth, prickling, irritation and inflexibility. The hand is composed of nerves, bones, blood vessels, muscles, tendons and skin. Each part has its specific function such as nerves transfer sensation, joints control movements,

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HAND INFECTIONS

Hands become infected more frequently as it is one of the commonly injured parts of our body. Hand infections, if left untreated or treated improperly can cause disabilities such as stiffness, contracture, weakness, and loss of tissues (skin, nerve and bone) that persist even after the infection resolves. Therefore, prompt treatment of hand infections is

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TRIGGER FINGER / TRIGGER THUMB

Trigger finger is a common condition and can be disabling. The ability to bend the fingers is governed by supportive tendons that connect muscles to the bones of the fingers. The tendons run along the length of the bone and are kept in place at intervals by tunnels of ligaments called pulleys. When the fingers

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DUPUYTRENS CONTRACTURE

Dupuytren’s Contracture is a hand condition where thickening of the underlying fibrous tissues of the palm causes the fingers to bend inward. Patients with this condition are unable to fully straighten the affected fingers. It commonly occurs in the ring finger and little finger. Occasionally the middle finger is affected but the thumb and index

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KIENBOCKS DISEASE

Kienbock’s disease is a condition in which the lunate, one of the small bones of the wrist loses its blood supply leading to death of the bone. This results in pain, stiffness, and degenerative changes in the wrist joint.  The exact aetiology of Kienbock’s disease is unknown. Symptoms of Kienbock’s disease include  painful and swollen wrist with

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DE QUERVAINS TENOSYNOVITIS

The muscles and bones of the hand are connected by thick flexible tissue called tendons. Tendons are covered by a thin soft sheath of tissue known as synovium. Extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus are two tendons located on the thumb side of the wrist in the 1st of 6 compartments. Inflammation and swelling

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WRIST AND HAND ARTHRITIS

Arthritis is an inflammatory condition of joints. There are several types of arthritis and the most common type is osteoarthritis or wear-and-tear arthritis. Arthritis affects various joints in the body and the arthritis in hand affects the joint at the base of the thumb. Arthritis may also affect the joints of other digits and the

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