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Hand and Wrist Injuries

Hand and Wrist Injury Q & A

At Orthopedic Associates of Southern California, we understand how hand and wrist injuries can significantly impact your daily life and work. Our board-certified orthopedic hand specialists offer comprehensive care for a wide range of hand and wrist conditions. Using advanced diagnostic techniques and cutting-edge treatments, we’re dedicated to restoring function and alleviating pain. Whether you’re dealing with a complex fracture, carpal tunnel syndrome, or a sports-related injury, our expert team in Southern California is here to provide personalized, effective care for your hands and wrists.

Our doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating a comprehensive range of hand and wrist conditions, covering both acute injuries as well as chronic conditions affecting the hands, wrists, and forearms.

Our doctors can make recommendations to treat neck and back injuries resulting from:

  • Hand, wrist, and forearm fractures
  • Bennett and Rolando fractures (thumb base fractures)
  • Distal radius fractures
  • Scaphoid fractures
  • Ganglion cysts
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Boxer’s fractures
  • Bite injuries
  • Trigger fingers
  • Flexor and extensor tendon injuries

What are common symptoms of hand and wrist injuries?

Symptoms can vary depending on the specific condition and its severity. However, some common signs that may indicate a hand or wrist injury include:

  • Pain or tenderness in the hand, wrist, or fingers
  • Swelling or bruising
  • Stiffness or limited range of motion
  • Numbness or tingling sensations
  • Weakness or difficulty gripping objects
  • Visible deformity or misalignment
  • Clicking or popping sounds during movement

How are hand injuries and wrist injuries diagnosed?

At OASC, we use a comprehensive approach to diagnose hand and wrist injuries. Our diagnostic process typically includes:
  • Detailed medical history review
  • Physical examination of the hand, wrist, and arm
  • Imaging studies (X-rays, MRI, CT scans)
  • Electromyography (EMG) for nerve-related issues like carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Arthroscopy for direct visualization of joint injuries
  • Signs of infection, such as fever or redness

What treatment options are available for hand injuries and wrist injuries?


Our doctors develop personalized treatment plans based on each patient’s specific condition, severity, and overall health. Our treatment options include:

  • Conservative treatments (rest, immobilization, medication)
  • Hand therapy and rehabilitation
  • Custom splinting or bracing
  • Corticosteroid injections
  • Minimally invasive procedures (e.g., endoscopic carpal tunnel release)
  • Advanced surgical interventions for complex fractures and tendon repairs

When is surgery necessary for hand and wrist injuries?

While many hand and wrist conditions respond well to conservative treatments, surgery may be recommended in cases where:

  • There are complex or unstable fractures
  • Conservative treatments have not provided adequate relief
  • There is significant nerve compression or tendon damage
  • The injury is causing progressive loss of function
  • There is a risk of long-term deformity or disability without surgical intervention
Our Doctors specialize in both traditional and minimally invasive surgical techniques for hand and wrist conditions, ensuring the most appropriate approach for each patient’s needs.

Treatment for neck and back injuries can help reduce inflammation, relieve
pressure on nerves, and promote healing of damaged tissues.

OASC offers a wide variety of treatment for your injuries and our doctors can recommend the best treatment for your optimal recovery. Not all treatments require surgery and in many cases a conservative approach works best.

To discuss treatment options for your neck or back injury and find relief from your symptoms, call the Orthopaedic Associates of Southern California or schedule an appointment online today.
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