Hand and Elbow

Multiple bones, ligaments, and joints make up the skeletal structure of the hand which, thanks to the functioning of the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the foot, as well as the complex vascular-nervous connection, allows it to perform an infinite number of movements with maximum precision and dexterity.

The loss of this perfect balance means important limitations. For this reason, surgery must be meticulous, minimally invasive, and treatment must be designed to restore function as quickly as possible, since any type of rigidity can be very disabling.

The complexity of its structure generally requires a detailed study and the complementary explorations needed to clarify the origin of the problem. The adaptation of the optimum treatment for each pathology to the patient’s needs is one of our objectives.

Procedures most often performed

  • Treatments for rheumatic hands
  • Wrist, carpus, and digit arthrodesis
  • Treatment for neurological compression Syndromes
  • Treatments for tendon and tumor Pathologies
  • Prosthetic surgery for hands, wrists, and elbows
  • Treatments for digit Pathology
  • Rigidity and instability in wrists, elbows, and digits
  • Treatments for acute or chronic tendon Injuries
  • Therapeutic and diagnostic arthroscopy for the Wrist
  • Treatments for enthesopathy of the elbow (tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow)
  • Infiltration with Hyaluronic acid. Growth factors

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Associated teams

DEPARTAMENT DE TRAUMATOLOGIA LENOX CORACHAN

INSTITUT BARCELONI DE TRAUMATOLOGIA

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