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Hand & Wrist

Your hands and wrists play a vital role in nearly every daily activity—from typing and lifting to sports and hobbies. At Anderson Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, our specialists diagnose and treat a wide range of hand and wrist conditions, including fractures, ligament injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, arthritis, and repetitive stress injuries.

Using advanced diagnostic techniques and personalized treatment plans, we focus on restoring strength, mobility, and function while minimizing pain. Whether your injury is caused by sports, work, or everyday wear and tear, our team offers both non-surgical and surgical solutions designed to help you recover quickly and safely so you can return to the activities you enjoy.

Expert Hand & Wrist Specialist
Our hand and wrist specialist has extensive experience diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions affecting the bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and nerves of the hand and wrist in patients of all ages — from acute injuries to chronic pain and repetitive stress conditions.

Common Hand & Wrist Conditions We Treat:
Hand and wrist fractures
Sprains and ligament injuries
Tendonitis and tendon injuries
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Arthritis of the hand and wrist
Trigger finger
Ganglion cysts
Nerve compression and overuse injuries
Sports-related hand and wrist injuries
Pediatric and adult hand and wrist care

Every treatment plan is tailored to you — taking into account the severity of your condition, your lifestyle, and your long-term function, comfort, and recovery goals.

Comprehensive Hand & Wrist Treatment Options
We prioritize effective, evidence-based care to relieve pain, restore strength and mobility, and help you return to daily activities as quickly as possible. Whenever appropriate, we begin with conservative, non-surgical treatments before considering surgical intervention.

Non-Surgical Hand & Wrist Treatments Include:
Splinting and bracing for support and stabilization
Anti-inflammatory medications and pain management
Activity modification and ergonomic recommendations
Corticosteroid injections for select conditions
Physical or occupational therapy
Stretching and strengthening programs
Follow-up imaging and diagnostic evaluation
Guided recovery plans for overuse and repetitive stress injuries

When a condition is severe, persistent, or not responding to conservative care, our orthopedic specialist may recommend minimally invasive surgical options to restore function, relieve discomfort, and support long-term hand and wrist health.

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Chiropractic Treatment

Minimally Invasive Hand & Wrist Care
Our approach to hand and wrist treatment is designed to relieve pain, restore movement, and improve function while minimizing disruption to surrounding tissues. When appropriate, we utilize minimally invasive techniques such as:

Arthroscopic procedures
Minimally invasive tendon and ligament repair
Carpal tunnel release
Trigger finger release
Image-guided injections and precision treatments

These advanced methods often allow for smaller incisions, reduced tissue trauma, quicker recovery times, and improved overall outcomes — helping you return to work, sports, and everyday activities as safely and efficiently as possible.

Personalized Hand & Wrist Care & Patient-Centered Treatment
At Anderson Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, you’ll receive focused, patient-first hand and wrist care with direct access to your orthopedic specialist — not shuffled through a large hospital system.

You can expect:
Prompt appointments and timely follow-up care
Individualized treatment plans tailored to your specific condition, symptoms, and lifestyle
Clear communication at every stage of diagnosis, treatment, and recovery
Comprehensive support from injury or pain relief through restored function

Schedule Your Hand & Wrist Evaluation
If you’re experiencing hand or wrist pain, weakness, numbness, or limited motion, Anderson Orthopedics and Sports Medicine is here to help. Contact us today to schedule your evaluation and take the first step toward lasting relief and improved function.

Chiropractic Treatment
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