Hands2ElbowSurgeon
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  • About me
    • Patient Feedback
  • Hospitals
    • The Yorkshire Clinic
    • Bradford Royal Infirmary
    • Contact Details
  • Conditions Treated
    • Hand Conditions
    • Wrist Conditions
  • Patient Information
    • Outpatients
    • On being listed for surgery >
      • Risks and Complications
    • Day of Admission >
      • Anaesthetists
      • Local Anaesthetics
      • Block and General Anaesthetic
    • What happens post-operatively? >
      • Post-op Advice and Instructions
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Therapy
    • What is Hand Therapy? >
      • Yorkshire Clinic Department
      • Bradford Royal Infirmary Department
    • Simple Hand Exercises
    • Scar Management & Desensitisation Exercises
HAND CONDITIONS

Hand Contractures:
Dupuytren Disease - all treatment modalities

Nerve compression syndromes:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Guyon’s Canal syndrome
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome


Arthritis:
Finger joints including replacement & fusion
Thumb joints including thumb base replacement
Wrist (including wrist denervation) 


Tendon dysfunction:
Trigger finger release
De Quervain’s or other tenosynovitis release

Tendon transfer for nerve injury/ tendon rupture


​Rheumatoid Arthritis:
Synovitis excision
Tendon ruptures and transfer of tendonds
MCP Joint replacements 
Wrist pain or instabilities - 
replacement or fusion
Complex deformity-instability correction




WRIST CONDITIONS

Wrist Joint problems (keyhole)
:

Arthroscopic treatment of synovitis & TFCC tears

Distal Radioulnar joint pathologies:
Stabilisation for instability
Excision arthroplasty or replacement for arthritis



​​Lumps and Bumps:
Mucous cysts treatment
Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis excisioin

Carpal Boss excision

Wrist Trauma:
Fixation of complex wrist, forearm and elbow fractures
Bone graft and screw/ plate  fixation for scaphoid fracture
Fixation of carpal fracture
Arthroscopic treatment of TFCC tears & DRUJ instability


Hand trauma:
Fixation of fingers and metacarpals fractures
Tendon repair following lacerations
Nerve repair following lacerations
Fingertip Reconstructions
Complex bony and soft tissue reconstruction (inconjuction with plastic surgery colleagues)

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  • Home
  • About me
    • Patient Feedback
  • Hospitals
    • The Yorkshire Clinic
    • Bradford Royal Infirmary
    • Contact Details
  • Conditions Treated
    • Hand Conditions
    • Wrist Conditions
  • Patient Information
    • Outpatients
    • On being listed for surgery >
      • Risks and Complications
    • Day of Admission >
      • Anaesthetists
      • Local Anaesthetics
      • Block and General Anaesthetic
    • What happens post-operatively? >
      • Post-op Advice and Instructions
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Therapy
    • What is Hand Therapy? >
      • Yorkshire Clinic Department
      • Bradford Royal Infirmary Department
    • Simple Hand Exercises
    • Scar Management & Desensitisation Exercises