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Hand & Wrist Injuries

Reduce pain, improve flexibility, and restore function in your hands and wrists with personalized, non-surgical treatment options.

WHAT ARE HAND & WRIST INJURIES?

Hand and wrist injuries occur when the bones, ligaments, tendons, or muscles are damaged due to trauma, overuse, or repetitive motion. These injuries can lead to pain, swelling, stiffness, and reduced function, making everyday tasks more difficult.

Common types of hand and wrist injuries include sprains, strains, fractures, tendon injuries, and ligament damage, often resulting from falls, sports activities, or repetitive use over time.

Hand and wrist injuries can make everyday tasks—like gripping objects, typing, or even opening a door—painful and difficult. Over time, stiffness and inflammation can worsen, limiting mobility and affecting your quality of life. At Moral Orthopaedics, we focus on relieving discomfort and improving joint function through personalized, treatment plans designed to help you regain control and comfort in your daily activities.

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Common Conditions We Treat

  • Sprains (ligament injuries)

  • Strains (muscle or tendon injuries)

  • Fractures (broken bones)

  • Dislocations

  • Tendonitis (inflammation of tendons)

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Trigger finger

  • De Quervain’s tenosynovitis

  • Ligament tears (such as TFCC injuries)

  • Nerve compression or damage

  • Ganglion cysts

  • Repetitive stress injuries

Signs You May Need Treatment

  • Persistent pain in the hand or wrist that does not improve

  • Swelling or inflammation around the joint

  • Limited range of motion or stiffness

  • Weakness or difficulty gripping or holding objects

  • Numbness or tingling in the fingers or hand

  • Bruising or tenderness to the touch

  • Clicking, popping, or catching sensations

  • Visible deformity or misalignment

  • Pain that worsens with movement or activity

  • Difficulty performing everyday tasks

Our Approach

At Moral Orthopaedics, we take a patient-focused approach to treating hand and wrist injuries. Our goal is to reduce pain, restore function, and promote healing while helping you safely return to your daily activities.

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Treatment plans may include a combination of rest, activity modification, splinting, physical or occupational therapy, targeted exercises, and other non-invasive therapies tailored to your specific injury and needs.

Benefits of Treatment

  • Reduced pain and inflammation

  • Improved hand and wrist strength

  • Restored range of motion and flexibility

  • Enhanced grip and overall function

  • Faster healing and recovery

  • Prevention of further injury or complications

  • Improved ability to perform daily activities

  • Personalized care tailored to your condition

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Recovery & Rehabilitation

 

Recovery from hand and wrist injuries focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, and function while minimizing pain and preventing further damage. Treatment typically includes a structured rehabilitation plan with guided exercises, mobility work, and, when needed, splinting or supportive care.

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Most patients begin to see improvement as healing progresses, with continued gains through consistent therapy and proper care. Our team will guide you through every stage of recovery to ensure a safe, effective return to your daily activities.

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