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Hand surgery is a specialized field focused on treating conditions that affect the fingers, hand, wrist, and forearm. These procedures aim to restore function, relieve pain, and improve mobility and appearance after injury, illness, or degenerative changes. Common conditions treated through hand surgery include carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, arthritis, tendon or nerve injuries, fractures, deformities, and cysts. Surgery may involve repairing or reconstructing tendons, joints, nerves, or bones, and can range from minimally invasive techniques to more complex reconstructive procedures.
Many hand surgeries are performed on an outpatient basis under local or regional anesthesia, with a relatively quick recovery. Post-surgical therapy is often recommended to regain strength and flexibility. Hand surgery can be life-changing for patients struggling with chronic pain, limited movement, or traumatic injury. With advanced techniques and specialized care, patients can regain hand function and return to daily activities with improved comfort and confidence.