Reconstructive Surgery

Hand Injuries

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Hand Injuries

Hand injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to severe fractures, tendon damage, or nerve injuries. Since the hands play a crucial role in daily activities, proper diagnosis and treatment are essential to restore function and prevent complications.

Common Types of Hand Injuries:

  • Fractures and Dislocations – Breaks or joint misalignments in the fingers, wrist, or hand bones.
  • Tendon and Ligament Injuries – Tears or damage to the structures that control movement and stability.
  • Nerve Injuries – Damage to the nerves that can lead to numbness, weakness, or loss of function.
  • Lacerations and Avulsions – Deep cuts or skin loss from trauma, affecting muscles and nerves.
  • Burns and Crush Injuries – Damage caused by extreme heat, chemicals, or heavy force impact.

Symptoms:

  • Pain, swelling, and bruising
  • Limited movement or stiffness
  • Numbness or tingling sensation
  • Visible deformity or open wounds


Treatment:

Treatment depends on the severity of the injury and may include wound care, splinting, physical therapy, nerve repair, or reconstructive surgery. Early medical attention is important to ensure proper healing and prevent long-term complications.

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