Hand Injury – Diagnosis & Treatment

Hand injuries are common and can occur due to accidents, falls, sports injuries, workplace trauma, or repeated strain. The hand is made up of small bones, tendons, nerves, ligaments, and joints — so even a minor injury can affect daily activities like writing, lifting, or gripping.

At our centre, we provide advanced evaluation and treatment for all types of hand injuries, including:

  • Fractures of hand and finger bones
  • Tendon and ligament injuries
  • Nerve injuries
  • Crush injuries
  • Wrist injuries
  • Dislocations
  • Sports-related hand injuries

We focus on early diagnosis, precise treatment, and faster recovery so you can return to normal function as soon as possible. Treatment options include splinting, plaster, pain management, minimally invasive surgery, and guided physiotherapy whenever required.

Benefits of Early Treatment

  • Prevents stiffness and deformity
  • Reduces chronic pain risk
  • Restores hand function
  • Speeds up healing
  • Prevents permanent nerve or tendon damage

Frequently Asked Questions

Pain, swelling, deformity, numbness, bruising, difficulty moving fingers, or inability to grip objects are common symptoms of hand injury.

Yes. Even a small injury can damage tendons or nerves. Early treatment prevents permanent deformity and loss of movement.

No. Many injuries are treated with splints, plaster, or medication. Surgery is required only in severe fractures, tendon/nerve cuts, or displaced bones.

Most hand fractures heal in 4–8 weeks. Physiotherapy may be needed to regain strength and movement.

In many cases yes. Physiotherapy helps restore motion, strength, and function faster.

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