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Advanced
Hand & Upper Extremity Care
in Phoenix
Specialized care for hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow conditions using minimally invasive, endoscopic, arthroscopic, and microsurgical techniques.
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University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Orthopedic Hand Surgery
Abrazo & HonorHealth Affiliated
Trusted hospital & ASC partnerships
Microsurgery Specialist
Advanced techniques for complex conditions
CONDITIONS WE TREAT
Expert Care for Every Hand, Wrist & Elbow Condition

Fractures
Comprehensive treatment for traumatic fractures affecting the hand, wrist, fingers, and forearm bones.

Tendon & Ligament Injuries
Specialized care for tendon tears, ligament injuries, trigger finger, and other soft tissue conditions affecting hand function.

Nerve & Compression Conditions
Advanced diagnosis and treatment for nerve compression conditions causing numbness, tingling, weakness, and discomfort.

Arthritis & Degenerative Conditions
Personalized treatment options for arthritis-related pain, stiffness, inflammation, and reduced hand mobility.

Soft Tissue & Cystic Conditions
Treatment for ganglion cysts, soft tissue abnormalities, and connective tissue conditions affecting hand movement.

Congenital Conditions
Specialized evaluation and corrective treatment for congenital hand and upper extremity conditions.
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Fractures
Wrist, hand, finger & forearm fractures
Boxer’s Fracture (Wrist Fractures)
A boxer’s fracture affects the bones of the hand or wrist after impact trauma, causing pain, swelling, stiffness, and difficulty gripping or moving the hand properly.
Colles Fractures (Wrist Fractures)
A Colles fracture is a common wrist injury involving the radius bone, typically caused by falls onto an outstretched hand, requiring stabilization and rehabilitation.
Finger Fracture (Phalanx Fractures)
Finger fractures involve broken finger bones that may cause swelling, bruising, deformity, stiffness, and limited movement requiring splinting, casting, or surgical treatment.
Fractures of the Hand (Metacarpal Fractures)
Metacarpal fractures affect the hand bones between the wrist and fingers, often causing pain, swelling, reduced grip strength, and functional limitations.
Forearm Fractures (Radius and Ulna)
Forearm fractures involve breaks in the radius or ulna bones, leading to pain, instability, swelling, and reduced arm or wrist mobility after trauma.
Scaphoid Fractures
Scaphoid fractures are wrist injuries affecting a small carpal bone, commonly caused by falls and requiring prompt treatment to prevent healing complications.
Tendon & Ligament Injuries
Personalized treatment for tendon, ligament, and soft tissue injuries affecting the hand, wrist, and fingers.

Boutonnière Deformity
Boutonnière deformity occurs after tendon injury to the finger, causing abnormal bending and difficulty straightening the affected joint without specialized treatment.

De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
De Quervain’s tenosynovitis causes pain and inflammation along the thumb side of the wrist, often worsened by repetitive gripping or lifting activities.

Flexor Tendon Injury
Flexor tendon injuries affect the tendons responsible for bending the fingers, limiting hand function and often requiring surgical repair and rehabilitation.

Mallet Finger
Mallet finger results from tendon damage at the fingertip, causing inability to fully straighten the finger after sports injuries or sudden trauma.

Swan Neck Deformity
Swan neck deformity causes abnormal finger positioning due to tendon imbalance or arthritis, affecting hand function, grip strength, and everyday activities.

Thumb Sprain (UCL Injury of the Thumb)
A thumb UCL injury damages important stabilizing ligaments, causing pain, weakness, and difficulty gripping objects after falls or sports-related trauma.

Trigger Finger
Trigger finger causes painful locking or catching of the finger due to tendon inflammation, making bending and straightening movements uncomfortable or restricted.

Volar Plate Injuries
Volar plate injuries affect ligaments within finger joints after hyperextension injuries, causing swelling, instability, pain, and reduced finger motion.

Wrist Sprain
Wrist sprains involve stretched or torn ligaments from sudden twisting or impact injuries, resulting in pain, swelling, bruising, and reduced wrist function.
NERVE & COMPRESSION CONDITIONS
Advanced Care for Nerve Compression & Hand Nerve Injuries

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed in the wrist, causing numbness, tingling, weakness, and nighttime hand discomfort.

Nerve Injuries of the Hand
Hand nerve injuries may result from trauma or compression, leading to numbness, weakness, tingling, pain, and impaired hand coordination or sensation.
SOFT TISSUE & CYSTIC CONDITIONS
Expert Care for Soft Tissue & Cystic Conditions

Dupuytren’s Disease
Dupuytren’s disease causes thickened tissue beneath the skin of the palm, gradually pulling fingers inward and limiting normal hand movement and flexibility.

Ganglion Cyst
Ganglion cysts are fluid-filled lumps commonly found near wrist or hand joints, often causing discomfort, pressure, or cosmetic concerns.

Mucous Cyst of the Finger (Digital Mucous Cyst)
Digital mucous cysts are small fluid-filled growths near finger joints that may cause nail deformities, tenderness, and skin thinning over time.
ARTHRITIS & DEGENERATIVE CONDITIONS
Advanced Care for Hand Arthritis & Degenerative Joint Conditions
Comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment for arthritis-related pain, stiffness, inflammation, joint instability, and reduced hand mobility.

Osteoarthritis of the Hand
Hand osteoarthritis causes cartilage breakdown within joints, resulting in stiffness, swelling, discomfort, reduced flexibility, and difficulty performing everyday hand movements.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) of the Hand
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition causing chronic inflammation, pain, swelling, joint deformities, and progressive loss of hand function over time.

Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hand
Rheumatoid arthritis affecting the hand may lead to joint instability, stiffness, swelling, pain, and deformities that interfere with daily activities.

Thumb Arthritis
Thumb arthritis affects the thumb joint at the base of the hand, causing pain, weakness, stiffness, and difficulty gripping or pinching objects.
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CONGENITAL CONDITIONS
Advanced Care for Congenital Hand Conditions
Specialized evaluation and reconstructive treatment for congenital hand conditions affecting appearance, movement, and long-term hand function.

Polydactyly
Polydactyly is a congenital hand condition where an individual is born with extra fingers or thumb structures requiring evaluation and possible corrective surgery.

Syndactyly
Syndactyly occurs when fingers are fused together at birth, affecting hand appearance and function and sometimes requiring reconstructive surgical treatment.