Orthopedic Surgery of the Hand and Wrist
Our hands are our most vital tools. Think about all the daily tasks that require the healthy use of your hands—picking up a glass of water, typing on a computer, and washing your hair. Having your routine disrupted because of hand or wrist pain can be frustrating. When leading an active lifestyle, pain, discomfort, and restricted mobility may even threaten the involvement of enjoyable sports and activities.
When seeking a hand specialist in North Carolina, EmergeOrtho is the trusted source for subspecialty orthopedic care. Our hand and wrist team includes board-certified, fellowship-trained specialists with expertise in treating injuries and conditions affecting the fingers, hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Our hand specialists work with you to develop the best treatment plan to address your needs. It is our mission to get you back to a life of motion—safely and effectively.
EmergeOrtho: Your North Carolina Wrist and Hand Doctors
When patients search for a local orthopedic hand specialist, they want timely, accessible, and affordable care—without any red tape or hassle. They also want to know that they can receive a variety of services. At EmergeOrtho, we diagnose a wide and diverse range of hand conditions. Our cutting-edge technology and approaches also enable the very best in conservative treatment options, surgical procedures, and more.
Many hand and upper extremity specialists provide comprehensive care of the entire arm and upper extremity, from fingertip to collarbone.
Take a look at several of the conditions, injuries, and symptoms our fellowship-trained hand and wrist specialists routinely care for:
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Animal bites on the hand
- Boxer’s Fracture
- Distal Radius Fracture
- Finger Dislocation
- Metacarpal Fractures
- Scaphoid Fractures
- Dupuytren’s contracture
- Sprains and fractures
- Ganglion cysts
- Finger and hand infections
- Osteoarthritis of the hand
- Finger, wrist, and hand (joint replacements)
- Tendinitis or arthritis
- Finger, hand, and wrist injuries
- Trigger finger
- Arm and/or hand discomfort
- Pain in the fingers, particularly when carrying, gripping, grasping, or twisting objects
- Discomfort and swelling
- Range-of-motion restriction
- Palm, fingers, or hand redness or warmth
- Hand numbness, throbbing, or tingling when resting
- Hand and wrist joints that experience a grating or grinding sensation
- Cysts on the end of finger joints
- de Quervain’s tenosynovitis
- Extension tendon injuries
- Flexor tendon injuries
- Mallet finger
- MP joint arthritis
- Nerve injuries
- Swan neck deformity
- Boutonnière deformity
- Fingertip injury
- Thumb arthritis