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Hand & Wrist Health - Dr. Darshan Bafna, Orthopedic Specialist

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Introduction to the Hand & Wrist

The hand and wrist is a complex joint that connects the hand to the forearm. It consists of eight small bones called carpals, arranged in two rows, which allow for a wide range of motion, including flexion, extension, and rotation. The hand and wrist plays a vital role in everyday activities, from gripping and lifting to typing and writing. Injuries to the hand and wrist, such as sprains, fractures, or tendonitis, can significantly impact hand function.

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Functions of the Wrist - Dr. Darshan Bafna

Functions of the Hand and Wrist

  • Flexion and Extension: The hand and wrist facilitates the bending (flexion) and straightening (extension) of the hand, which are crucial for gripping, lifting, and precise hand movements.
  • Rotation: The hand and wrist allows for rotational movements, enabling tasks such as turning a doorknob or using tools.
  • Stability: The ligaments and tendons in the hand and wrist provide stability, ensuring smooth movement and preventing excessive side-to-side movement during activities like lifting or typing.
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Common Wrist Problems - Dr. Darshan Bafna

Common Hand and Wrist Problems and Complications

1. Hand and Wrist Fractures

Hand and Wrist fractures are common injuries that occur due to falls or direct trauma. They typically involve the distal radius or carpal bones.

Symptoms: Intense pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the hand and wrist.
Treatment: Treatment may involve casting, splinting, or surgical intervention to realign the bones. For expert hand and wrist fracture treatment, consult Dr. Darshan Bafna, an experienced orthopedic surgeon in Mumbai.

2. Hand and Wrist Tendonitis

Tendonitis occurs when the tendons in the hand and wrist become irritated or inflamed due to repetitive motions, such as typing or playing sports.

Symptoms: Pain, tenderness, and weakness in the hand and wrist, particularly when gripping or lifting objects.
Treatment: Rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. In severe cases, corticosteroid injections may be required.
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When to See a Doctor for Hand and Wrist Problems

If you experience:

  • Persistent hand and wrist pain or discomfort.
  • Weakness or difficulty gripping objects.
  • Numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation in the hand or hand and wrist.
  • Swelling or limited range of motion in the hand and wrist.

These symptoms may indicate a more serious issue, such as tendonitis, a fracture, or nerve compression. It’s advisable to consult an orthopedic specialist like Dr. Darshan Bafna for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.

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FAQs About Hand and Wrist Health

Q: What are common causes of hand and hand and wrist pain?

A: Hand and Hand and Wrist pain can be caused by overuse, repetitive motions, muscle strains, or conditions like tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or fractures. Activities such as typing, playing sports, or lifting can also contribute to hand and wrist discomfort.

Q: How can I strengthen my hand and wrist muscles?

A: To strengthen hand and wrist muscles, incorporate exercises like hand and wrist curls, reverse hand and wrist curls, and grip-strengthening activities into your routine. These exercises help improve muscle tone and prevent injury.

Q: When should I see a doctor for hand and wrist pain?

A: If you experience persistent pain, swelling, numbness, or weakness in your hand and wrist that doesn't improve with rest and self-care measures, it's important to consult an orthopedic specialist for a proper evaluation.