Hand, Wrist and Elbow

Hand


The hand, which is a vital part of our daily activity, is comprised of a variety of bones, muscles and ligaments that allow a large amount of movement and dexterity. The hand is comprised of three major types of bone: the phalanges or finger bones, the metacarpal bones, which compose the middle part of the hand and the carpal bones, which make up the wrist.

Common Hand Problems

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Arthritis

Dupuytren's Contracture




Wrist


A complex joint made up of many bones, the wrist is what lets us move our hand from side to side and up and down. It also lets us rotate our hand so the palm can be either up or down. 




Common Wrist Problems

Tendonitis of the Wrist


Elbow


The elbow is a complicated mechanism, made up of several bones, muscles and ligaments, all working together to provide an incredible range of motion and stability.

Common Elbow Problems

Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)

Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow)

Fractures

Bursitis


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