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Orthopedic Hand Surgeons

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Orthopedic Hand Surgery Physicians.

Orthopaedic Surgery Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207XS0106X

As of today, the following are the total number of Orthopedic Hand Surgery Physicians nationally, in your state, and near your location.

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The following are the total number of Orthopedic Hand Surgery Physicians who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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What do Orthopedic Hand Surgery Physicians do?

Orthopedic hand surgery physicians diagnose and treat injuries and conditions of the hand, wrist, and forearm, using both surgical and non-surgical methods to restore function and relieve pain. 

Their expertise encompasses the complex anatomy of the hand, including nerves, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones, to address issues from fractures and sprains to carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis.  

What they treat

Orthopedic hand surgeons manage a wide range of conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and forearm, including: 

Fractures: Broken bones in the hand, wrist, and fingers. 

Ligament Tears: Injuries to the ligaments that support the wrist and hand joints. 

Tendonitis and Tendon Injuries: Inflammation or tears of the tendons, such as in de Quervain syndrome. 

Nerve Compression Syndromes: Conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or ulnar neuropathy. 

Arthritis: Degenerative joint conditions in the hand and wrist. 

Ganglion Cysts: Non-cancerous lumps that can form near joints and tendons. 

Trigger Finger: A condition where a finger gets stuck in a bent position. 

Trauma and Sports Injuries: Injuries from sports or accidents involving the hand and wrist. 

How they treat

Hand surgeons use a variety of treatments to manage hand conditions: 

Diagnosis: Using their in-depth understanding of the hand’s intricate structures to pinpoint the cause of symptoms like pain, stiffness, numbness, or loss of function. 

Non-Surgical Options: Including pain medication, physical therapy, splinting, injections, and other conservative treatments. 

Surgical Interventions: Performing microsurgery, tendon repair, fracture fixation, and reconstructive surgery for complex injuries.