Hand Surgery
Diagnosis and treatment of hand, wrist, and finger disorders with conservative and procedural options.
How this consultation works
The consultation includes diagnosis, treatment planning, and discussion of conservative and procedural care pathways.
Indications
- Finger numbness, weak grip, hand or wrist pain.
- Recurring symptoms with repetitive hand strain.
- Reduced function of fingers or wrist.
When urgent in-person care is needed
- Acute infections requiring prior medical treatment.
Preparation
- Prepare a timeline of symptoms and triggers.
- Bring prior imaging and consultation records.
Next steps after the visit
- Medical history and focused hand examination.
- Assessment of conservative versus procedural options.
- Individual treatment and follow-up plan.
Related guides
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- Wrist Ganglion Cyst: Symptoms and Management
- Dupuytren Contracture: Finger Bending and Timing of Treatment
Doctor
Meet Artur Soczka, MD, PhDBook an orthopaedic consultation in English to receive an individualized treatment plan.
This content is informational and does not replace an individual medical consultation.