Tendon Injuries

At Premier Orthopedic Specialists of Tulsa, we understand the impact of Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries on your hand function and overall well-being. This comprehensive guide provides essential information about these injuries, including their causes, symptoms, precise diagnosis, effective treatment, and crucial prevention strategies.

Understanding Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries:

Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries involve damage to the tendons, which connect muscle to bone, in the hand and fingers. These injuries can result from various causes and can affect your hand’s mobility and strength.

Causes of Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries:

Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries can be caused by various factors, including:

  • Trauma: Sudden injury or accidents that damage the tendons in the hand or fingers.
  • Overuse: Repetitive hand movements or activities that strain the tendons.
  • Lacerations: Deep cuts or wounds that damage the tendons.
  • Inflammatory Conditions: Conditions like tendonitis can weaken the tendons.
  • Degeneration: Natural wear and tear of the tendons over time.

Common Symptoms:

Recognizing the symptoms of Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries is crucial for timely intervention. Patients may experience:

  • Pain: Discomfort at the site of the injury, which may be sharp or throbbing.
  • Swelling: Inflammation and swelling around the affected area.
  • Reduced Range of Motion: Difficulty in moving the hand or fingers.
  • Weakness: Reduced grip strength and hand dexterity.
  • Crepitus: A grating sensation when moving the injured hand or fingers.

Diagnosis:

Accurate diagnosis is essential for creating an effective treatment plan. Our experienced specialists employ a combination of methods, including physical examinations, medical history review, and imaging (X-rays, MRI, or ultrasound). This helps us determine the extent of tendon damage and the best approach for management.

Advanced Treatment Options:

Premier Orthopedic Specialists of Tulsa offers advanced treatment strategies for Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries:

  • Conservative Approaches: Non-surgical methods include splinting, rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications.
  • Orthopedic Surgery: In some cases, surgical procedures may be necessary to repair or reconstruct damaged tendons.
  • Rehabilitation: Specialized hand therapy and exercises to restore hand function and strength.

Prevention:

To prevent Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries, consider the following strategies:

  • Proper Ergonomics: Maintain good hand ergonomics and posture during activities.
  • Warming Up: Always warm up before physical activities to prepare tendons and muscles.
  • Protective Gear: Use protective gloves or equipment when engaging in high-risk activities.

Your Path to Recovery and Prevention:

Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries can be challenging, but Premier Orthopedic Specialists of Tulsa is dedicated to helping you find relief and prevent future occurrences. Our personalized treatment plans, guided by our expertise, ensure you receive the best care throughout your journey to hand and finger health.

Hand and Fingers Tendon Injuries require specialized care, and Premier Orthopedic Specialists of Tulsa is here to provide comprehensive insights, accurate diagnostics, and customized treatment plans. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward pain relief and injury prevention.