Our wrists, hands and fingers help us be who we are – whether you are a mechanic, a musician or child at play. That’s why hand pain and other problems can have such a profound impact on your life.
Whether you’ve fractured your wrist or lost sensation in your fingers, you may need to see a doctor who specializes in hand and wrist care. These specialists can evaluate your symptoms and get you the treatment you need to continue performing daily activities.
Your hands are remarkable structures. They each contain 27 bones, including eight bones that make up your wrist joint and 14 in your fingers and thumb. These bones are held together by ligaments, and connected by tendons to the muscles in your hand and arm.
Together your bones, muscles, ligaments and tendons provide the strength and range of motion your hands need to grip, grasp, pinch and squeeze. You can perform forceful movements like launching a basketball, and delicate tasks like threading a needle.
Any harm to your wrists or hands can cause a variety of problems. Depending on the severity of your injury or medical condition, you may have pain, stiffness, swelling, numbness or weakness. You could also lose the ability to move (or use) your fingers or thumbs.
Mercy’s orthopedic team includes doctors with specialized training in hand and wrist disorders. We have the skills and experience necessary to help people overcome most hand and wrist problems. Our areas of expertise include:
We know there is no such thing as a minor hand problem. If pain or other symptoms interfere with your independence, turn to Mercy. We’ll do everything we can to restore your hand function – along with your quality of life and well-being.
At Mercy, we offer comprehensive testing services to diagnose conditions and injuries, including:
At Mercy, we offer compassionate care for a variety of treatment services, including: