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Providence Hand and Reconstructive Surgery

2069.3 miles away
509-252-1973
Fax: 509-464-7923
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Providence Hand and Reconstructive Surgery

Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Hand and Wrist Pain and Injuries

The Providence Hand & Reconstructive Surgery program is part of Providence Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. Our team of specialists are known for their exceptional hand, wrist and arm care, providing nonsurgical, surgical, reconstructive and orthopedic trauma services for all ages – infants through adults.

Common causes of hand or wrist pain include trauma like fractures, dislocations, sprains, and strains), arthritis and overuse injuries, like tendonitis or carpal tunnel syndrome. In addition, other conditions that may cause pain include ganglion cysts, trigger finger and other nerve injuries.

The team specializes in hand and wrist treatments, as well as expertise in upper extremity and reconstructive surgery (tissue and nerve), from fingertip to shoulder, to treat the following conditions:

  • Fractures 
  • Trigger digit
  • Carpal tunnel
  • Cubital tunnel
  • Arthritis
  • Joint replacement
  • Complex reconstruction (including plastics)
  • Nerve repair
  • Amputations
  • Congenital deformities
  • Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) surgery

Read After a carpal tunnel diagnosis, several steps come before hand surgery.

Prior to having surgery, your hand or wrist will most likely be treated with non-surgical options. Changes to your work environment or wearing a brace or a cast may help alleviate pain. Many patients find that their symptoms improve from a treatment plan using one or more of these options:

  • Over-the-counter medications
  • Occupational therapy with one of our certified hand therapists
  • Changes to your workspace
  • Wrist splints or steroid injections in the wrist to relieve pain

Over time, prolonged positions, such as typing on a keyboard, can cause swelling along the carpal tunnel. This narrow passageway allows nerves and tendons to reach your fingers. Swelling can press down on the nerve, resulting in feeling pain in the hands, numbness or tingling with activity, cramping or difficulty performing routine tasks.

If hand surgery is needed, this will be performed as an outpatient procedure. During a carpal tunnel release, a hand surgeon cuts through the ligament that is pressing down on the carpal tunnel. This provides more room for the median nerve and tendons passing through the tunnel, bringing pain relief and better function. Post surgery, our physical therapy staff will work with you closely to get your hands and wrists feeling strong and pain-free.

Educational Videos

  • Treating Arthritis in Your Hand
  • What is Carpal Tunnel?
  • Recovering from Hand Surgery

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