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Common Conditions
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Mallet finger is a deformity of the tip of the finger, which results in the inability to straighten the tip completely. This deformity is due to a rupture of the tendon that straightens or extends the end joint of the finger. In some patients, the deformity is due to a rupture of the tendon with a piece of bone attached to it...
Cubital tunnel syndrome is an acute or chronic compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow. The nerve runs between the olecranon (posterior aspect of the elbow) and the medial epicondyle...
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease that becomes serious, if left untreated. Its cause is unknown. It classically affects the lining of the joints and tendons. This may result in swelling with eventual joint destruction and wearing away of the tendons...
Lateral epicondylitis is an inflammation of the tendons that attach the muscles of the forearm to outside of the elbow. It is also commonly known as "tennis elbow" due to the relationship between this sport and the development of this condition. The function of these muscles is to raise the wrist and fingers...
Trigger finger or tenosynovitis is inflammation of the tendon. The flexor tendons are the terminal extensions of the forearm muscles. The tendons enter the hand through the wrist and insert on the bones of the fingers to produce flexion or bending...
A neuroma is a part of an irritated or injured nerve. The cause can be an acute injury that results in a laceration or contusion of a nerve. It can also be the result of repetitive trauma to a nerve...
A neuroma is a part of an irritated or injured nerve. The cause can be an acute injury that results in a laceration or contusion of a nerve. It can also be the result of repetitive trauma to a nerve...
The carpal bones, metacarpals and the phalanges (fingers) form the structural frame of the hand. Fractures of the hand can be non-displaced or displaced. Non-displaced fractures are those that have not lost normal alignment. Bone ends are shifted with displaced fractures and require realignment.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that may occur when the median nerve, a major provider of sensation to your hand and fingers, becomes compressed within the carpal tunnel...
Dupuytren's disease is a condition where the thick layer of tissue located between the skin and the tendons of the palm is thickened and/or contracted...
Volar Plate injuries are often referred to as a "jammed finger". The Volar Plate can be defined as a very thick ligament that prevents hyperextension from occurring...
Fingertip and nailbed injuries are among the most common hand injuries. They can result from numerous mechanisms including cutting injuries (with kitchen knives), crushing injuries (car doors, hammering, etc.) or by other accidents with saws or industrial machines...
DeQuervain's tendonitis is inflammation of the tendons which travel on the thumb side of the wrist. In general, the tendons of the wrist and fingers, including the thumb...
Fingertip and nailbed injuries are among the most common hand injuries. They can result from numerous mechanisms including cutting injuries (with kitchen knives), crushing injuries (car doors, hammering, etc.) or by other accidents with saws or industrial machines...
A ganglion cyst is a benign mass commonly found on the back of the wrist and the end of joints in the fingers. These tumors or lumps usually arise from a joint or tendon. They are filled with a thick fluid (joint fluid) and covered by a thick sheath...
Carpal metacarpal arthritis is arthritis at the base of the thumb joint. In a normal joint, cartilage covers the ends of each bone providing smooth and easy movement between the two surfaces...


