Wrist
About the Wrist
The wrist contains eight small bones and the carpal tunnel. Tendons and nerves are inside of the carpal tunnel. The wrists are susceptible to overuse injuries or repetitive injuries, such as tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome, as a result of certain motions during sports, job duties, and everyday activities. Problems in the muscles and joints, such as arthritis, can cause pain and restrict motion. A broken wrist is one of the most common types of fall-related fracture. The caring orthopedic surgeons at Greater Chesapeake Hand Specialists in Maryland have expertise in diagnosing and treating wrist conditions with advanced nonsurgical techniques and state-of-the-art surgical care, including endoscopic release of carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren's cord release, and wrist joint replacement.
Wrist injuries and conditions diagnosed and treated at Greater Chesapeake Hand Specialists in Maryland include:
Our advanced wrist surgeries and nonsurgical treatments Include:
Call our Maryland Wrist Surgeons at (410) 296-6232 or request an appointment online at one of Greater Chesapeake Hand Specialists' eight locations throughout Maryland.
Lutherville - Main office | Baltimore | Bel Air | Clarksville | Eldersburg | Pasadena
St. Michaels | Westminster
Wrist
About the Wrist
The wrist contains eight small bones and the carpal tunnel. Tendons and nerves are inside of the carpal tunnel. The wrists are susceptible to overuse injuries or repetitive injuries, such as tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome, as a result of certain motions during sports, job duties, and everyday activities. Problems in the muscles and joints, such as arthritis, can cause pain and restrict motion. A broken wrist is one of the most common types of fall-related fracture. The caring orthopedic surgeons at Greater Chesapeake Hand Specialists in Maryland have expertise in diagnosing and treating wrist conditions with advanced nonsurgical techniques and state-of-the-art surgical care, including endoscopic release of carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren's cord release, and wrist joint replacement.
Wrist injuries and conditions diagnosed and treated at Greater Chesapeake Hand Specialists in Maryland include:
Our advanced wrist surgeries and nonsurgical treatments Include:
Call our Maryland Wrist Surgeons at (410) 296-6232 or request an appointment online at one of Greater Chesapeake Hand Specialists' eight locations throughout Maryland.
Lutherville - Main office | Baltimore | Bel Air | Clarksville | Eldersburg | Pasadena
St. Michaels | Westminster