Wrist

The wrist is a complex joint, which is the most important in hand function, movement, and stability. Trauma, arthritis, ligament tears, or congenital abnormalities can cause chronic pain, limited motion, and reduced grip strength. Wrist reconstruction surgery becomes an option

Hand and wrist injuries are a great concern for athletes, especially in high-impact sports like tennis, basketball, gymnastics, and weightlifting. These activities place immense stress on joints and muscles, making injuries from repetitive movements, sudden impacts, or falls a common

Wrist injuries are incredibly common, especially in situations involving falls, sports activities, or accidents. Among the most prevalent wrist injuries are sprains and fractures (commonly referred to as broken wrists). While these conditions may share overlapping symptoms, the underlying causes

De Quervain tenosynovitis (dih-kwer-VAIN ten-oh-sine-oh-VIE-tis) is a painful condition affecting the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist. De Quervain's tenosynovitis is more than just wrist discomfort. It makes even the simplest tasks, like turning a doorknob, gripping your