Hand & Wrist

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Hand Bone AnatomyWhile the function and structure of the wrist is once of the most complexin the body, the purpose of our wrists is to be able to support a wide range of movement. The wrist is made up of many joints, bones, ligaments, and tendons, that work together for the wrist to be able to move side to side, forward and backward, up and down, rotate, and bend. There are many complex components made up of the hand and wrist anatomy, which means that it’s highly advised to leave any hand and wrist treatments to an expert.

The are several types of hand and wrist issues that may arise.  From carpal tunnel syndrome to trigger finger, from a broken wrist, fingers, thumb or hand to arthritis and everything in between, AOA Orthopedic Specialists has a complete team of Orthopedic Hand Specialists available to help treat all of your hand and wrist issues, as well as a comprehensive list of procedures we can employ to get you back to a more comfortable and stable version of yourself.

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F.A.Q.

How common are wrist injuries?

The function and structure of the wrist is one of the most complex in the body. The wrist is made up of joints, bones, ligaments, and tendons which work together for the wrist to move side to side, forward and backward, up and down, rotate, and bend. The complex components made up of the hand and wrist anatomy means that it is advisable to leave any hand and wrist treatments to an expert.

Besides wrist injuries, what other issues can develop?

Other types of hand and wrist issues that may arise include carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, trigger finger, and a broken wrist, fingers, thumb or hand. AOA Orthopedic Specialists has a complete team of orthopedic hand specialists available to help you treat all your hand and wrist issues. Check the menu on this page for a comprehensive list of procedures.

How common are hand and wrist injuries?
The function and structure of the wrist is one of the most complex in the body. The purpose of our wrists is to be able to support a wide range of movement. Because of the constant movements, hand and wrist injuries happen often.
What kind of hand and wrist injuries are the most common?

The wrist is made up of joints, bones, ligaments, and tendons which work together for the wrist to move side to side, forward and backward, up and down, rotate, and bend. Injuries include carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, trigger finger, and a broken wrist, fingers, thumb or hand.
Where can I find help if I have a wrist injury?

AOA Orthopedic Specialists has a complete team of orthopedic hand specialists available to help you treat all your hand and wrist issues. Check the menu on this page for a comprehensive list of procedures.

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