Trusted Hand Physician Near You

Get expert care for hand, wrist, and finger injuries from our Orthopedic and Pain Management specialists.

At Hart Orthopedics, our team of orthopedic and pain management specialists is highly experienced in diagnosing and treating hand, wrist, and finger conditions. From carpal tunnel syndrome and trigger finger to complex fractures and ligament injuries, we bring advanced training and precision care to every patient.

What sets us apart is our patient-first approach — we take the time to listen, educate, and create customized treatment plans that prioritize comfort, recovery, and long-term results. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain or an acute injury, you’re in expert hands with Hart.

Conditions We Treat:

Description: Compression of the median nerve in the wrist causing numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand.
Treatment: Wrist splinting, activity modification, corticosteroid injections, and carpal tunnel release surgery if conservative care fails.

Description: A condition where a finger gets stuck in a bent position and may snap when straightened, due to inflammation of the tendon sheath.
Treatment: Rest, splinting, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections, or a minor surgical release if persistent.

Description: Stretching or tearing of the ligaments in the wrist, usually caused by a fall or sudden twist.
Treatment: RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation), bracing, physical therapy, and in severe cases, ligament repair surgery.

Description: Breaks in the bones of the fingers from trauma or direct impact.
Treatment: Splinting or casting, possible realignment (reduction), and surgery for displaced or complex fractures.

Description: Inflammation or irritation of the tendons in the hand or wrist, commonly due to overuse.
Treatment: Rest, anti-inflammatory medications, splinting, physical therapy, and corticosteroid injections.

Description: Degeneration of joints causing pain, stiffness, and swelling — often due to osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
Treatment: Medication, joint injections, bracing, hand therapy, and joint replacement surgery for advanced cases.

Description: Acute or overuse injuries to the hand or wrist from athletic activity, including ligament tears, tendon strains, and fractures.
Treatment: Rest, immobilization, physical therapy, and when necessary, surgical repair to restore function.

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