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Monday - Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M.

The information provided here is not intended to replace diagnosis by an orthopaedic specialist. Consult with a TRIA physician for a complete diagnosis and recommended treatment.
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Hand & Wrist

Hand and Wrist injuries can happen suddenly, as in a fall, or from wear and tear from everyday activity. When injury occurs, the hand and wrist’s ability to function is disrupted, impacting the intricate workings of bones, muscles, ligaments and other structures. Treatments for hand and wrist problems range from hand therapy to medications to surgery.

Most Common Conditions (5)More Conditions (4)
Arthritis of the Thumb
The cartilage deteriorates in the joint and loses its ability to prevent shock to the joint.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Increased pressure is placed on the nerve and causes hand numbness and pain.

Distal Radius Fracture
A broken wrist bone results from a fall, accident, sporting injury or direct blow.

Metacarpal Fractures
Direct trauma or punching injuries can lead to fractures, pain and swelling.

Trigger Finger
The tendons that act as a pulley to bend fingers can get hung up or catch as they slide through.

Conditions


Arthritis of the Hand
The cartilage deteriorates in the joint and loses its ability to prevent shock to the joint.

Arthritis of the Thumb
The cartilage deteriorates in the joint and loses its ability to prevent shock to the joint.

Arthritis of the Wrist
The cartilage deteriorates in the joint and loses its ability to prevent shock to the joint.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Increased pressure is placed on the nerve and causes hand numbness and pain.

Distal Radius Fracture
A broken wrist bone results from a fall, accident, sporting injury or direct blow.

Flexor Tendon Injuries
A cut or a sudden pull to a tightened grip can causes the tendon to no longer function normally.

Metacarpal Fractures
Direct trauma or punching injuries can lead to fractures, pain and swelling.

Nerve Injuries
Nerves become damaged, from pulling, cutting or pressure, and can no longer function fully.

Trigger Finger
The tendons that act as a pulley to bend fingers can get hung up or catch as they slide through.

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The information provided here is not intended to replace diagnosis by an orthopaedic specialist. Consult with a TRIA physician for a complete diagnosis and recommended treatment.

To make an appointment, call 952.831.TRIA (8742)
Monday - Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M.