Hand, Wrist, and Elbow

Treatment Options

We offer a full spectrum of treatment options, from conservative management to advanced surgical interventions. Our multidisciplinary approach ensures that each patient receives the most appropriate care for their specific condition.

Advanced Surgical Treatments

Minimally Invasive Procedures

Carpal Tunnel Surgery Surgical release of pressure on the median nerve to relieve pain, numbness, and tingling, restoring hand comfort and function through open or minimally invasive techniques. Most procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, allowing for a quick recovery and return to normal activities.

Trigger Finger Release Precise surgical correction of tendon sheath constriction using OHOW’s minimally invasive techniques.

Arthroscopic Surgery Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with advanced arthroscopic systems for minimally invasive joint repairs, including wrist arthroscopy and elbow arthroscopy for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.

Nerve Decompression Surgical relief of compressed nerves to restore sensation and function, including complex nerve reconstruction procedures that require specialized expertise.

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Reconstructive Procedures

Microsurgical Tendon Repair Our surgeons utilize the latest microsurgical techniques for reconstruction of damaged tendons using advanced suture techniques and biological augmentation when necessary.

Ligament Repair Reconstruction of torn or damaged ligaments using both traditional and innovative techniques, including tendon grafts and synthetic materials.

Advanced Fracture Surgery Our cutting-edge technology allows for precise diagnosis and treatment planning with advanced fixation techniques for complex fractures, including internal fixation with plates and screws, external fixation, and bone grafting procedures.

Joint Replacement Total and partial joint replacements for severe arthritis, including wrist fusion and elbow replacement procedures using the latest implant technologies.

Complex Tendon Transfers Reconstructive procedures to restore lost function by rerouting healthy tendons to compensate for damaged ones – procedures that require the specialized expertise found at OHOW.

Cyst Removal Surgical excision of ganglion cysts and other soft tissue masses with techniques designed to minimize recurrence.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Physical Therapy at OHOW Our physical therapists work closely with patients to develop customized exercise programs that promote healing and prevent re-injury. We believe in a holistic approach to recovery, working with specialized therapists to ensure complete functional restoration.

Precision Steroid Injections Our targeted anti-inflammatory treatments reduce pain and swelling with precision injections that provide significant relief for conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, and tennis elbow.

Common Hand, Wrist & Elbow Conditions

Our comprehensive approach addresses a wide range of conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and elbow. We provide expert diagnosis and treatment for both acute injuries and chronic conditions that can significantly impact your daily function and quality of life.

Hand & Wrist Conditions

Nerve Compression Disorders

Tendon and Ligament Injuries

Fractures and Trauma

Degenerative Conditions

Soft Tissue Conditions

Elbow Conditions

Overuse Injuries

Traumatic Injuries

Nerve Compression

Degenerative Conditions

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Hand & Wrist Anatomy

The specialists at Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin understand how important fully functional bones (27 in each hand and wrist), ligaments, tendons, and muscles are to your day-to-day activities and quality of life, and we work hard to repair and preserve them.

The hand itself is both delicate and complex, and functions very closely in conjunction with the wrist. Because of this, our team includes highly specialized professionals who understand the unique approach to hand and wrist surgery.

Elbow Anatomy

Your elbow joint is the junction of three bones: the humerus of the upper arm, the radius, and the ulna of the forearm. A large bursa lubricates the joint to promote fluid movement, and many intricate ligaments help maintain joint stability. Because multiple muscles and tendons converge around the elbow, it is also a common site for injury.

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So many of your daily activities are dependent on your hands and wrists, which work together along with the elbow to enable both broad and fine movements. At Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin, our care team has received specialized fellowship training to treat even the most complex issues of the hand, wrist, and elbow.

Why Choose OHOW Right Now:

Contact Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward restoring your hand, wrist, and elbow function. Our team is ready to provide the expert care you deserve.

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