
Conditions that affect the structure and function of the fingers, hand and wrist -- including repetitive motion conditions, complex hand problems and follow-up treatment for traumatic injuries -- are treated at the Hand and Upper Extremity Center at Northwest Hospital. The center’s specialized team includes orthopedic and plastic surgeons, occupational therapists and registered nurses who take a multidisciplinary approach to restoring or preserving hand function for daily living. State-of-the-art diagnostics and rehabilitative services along with surgical techniques and other advanced therapies are utilized.
Conditions Treated
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Follow-up treatment for crush injuries
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Fractures and dislocations
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Ganglion cysts
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Repetitive stress injuries
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Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis
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Soft tissue injuries
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Sports injuries
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Thumb arthritis
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Follow-up treatment for traumatic injuries
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Tendonitis
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Trigger finger disorders
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Work-related injuries
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Wrist and upper extremity joint injuries
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Diagnostic Procedures
State-of-the-art diagnostic imaging equipment allows the radiologist and the hand surgeon to view images of your hand quickly and to begin treatment as soon as possible.
Diagnostic tests include:
Treatment
The Hand and Upper Extremity Center team works to restore range of motion, decrease pain and increase strength. Treatments are individualized based on the severity of your condition and how it affects your daily activities. The comprehensive program of services ranges from initial consultation to physical therapy. Treatments include:
For More Information
To learn more about the Hand and Upper Extremity Center and its services, please call 410-521-8383.
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