Wrist & Hand


Restore Strength & Flexibility in Your Hands & Wrists!


Introduction:

Your hands and wrists are essential for daily tasks like writing, lifting, and even simple gestures. Injuries and conditions affecting these areas can cause significant discomfort and limit movement. Dr. Rajesh Panchal specializes in diagnosing and treating wrist and hand disorders with the latest medical advancements, helping you regain strength and function.


Conditions Treated:

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Nerve compression in the wrist causing numbness and tingling.

Trigger Finger: A condition where a finger locks in a bent position.

Wrist Fractures: Bone breaks due to falls, sports injuries, or accidents.

Arthritis of the Hand & Wrist: Joint inflammation leading to stiffness and pain.

De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis: Pain and swelling in the tendons of the thumb.

Ganglion Cysts: Non-cancerous lumps on the wrist or fingers.

Tendon & Ligament Injuries: Damage affecting grip strength and mobility.


Treatment Options:

Minimally Invasive Surgery: Endoscopic and arthroscopic procedures for carpal tunnel and tendon repairs.

Splinting & Bracing: Provides support and reduces strain on affected areas.

Cortisone Injections: Reduces inflammation and relieves pain.

Fracture Fixation: Surgical and non-surgical methods to stabilize broken bones.

Hand Therapy & Rehabilitation: Strengthening exercises to restore function.


Before & After Images:


FAQs:

1. How long does recovery take after wrist surgery?

Recovery varies but generally takes 6-12 weeks, depending on the procedure.

2. Can carpal tunnel syndrome be treated without surgery?

Yes, mild cases can improve with splinting, therapy, and lifestyle changes.

3. Is trigger finger a permanent condition?

No, it can be treated with medications, therapy, or minor surgery.

4. What is the best treatment for wrist arthritis?

A combination of medications, splinting, therapy, and in severe cases, surgery can help.

5. When should I see an orthopedic specialist for hand pain?

If you experience persistent pain, swelling, tingling, or loss of grip strength, it’s best to seek medical attention.