
The hand has a delicate anatomy used in almost every daily activity. Hand surgery treats congenital and acquired problems of the bones, tendons, nerves and vessels of the hand — aiming to relieve pain while preserving function and grip strength.
Conditions We Treat
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Numbness, tingling and night pain caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist. In advanced cases, carpal tunnel release removes the pressure; usually day surgery under local anaesthesia.
Trigger Finger
Catching, locking and pain when bending the finger due to tendon sheath narrowing; surgical release is a short, effective solution.
Tendon and Nerve Injuries
Early repair of cut tendons and nerves — with microsurgical technique when needed — is decisive for functional recovery.
Hand Fractures
Correct alignment during healing prevents permanent deformity and loss of motion.
Ganglion Cysts
Common benign wrist cysts can be removed surgically when symptomatic.
Rehabilitation
Post-operative hand therapy and exercises are as important as the surgery itself; the programme is planned and followed by our clinic.
Frequently Asked Questions
When can I return to work after carpal tunnel release?
Desk work is usually possible within a few days to 2 weeks; manual work may take longer.
Book an appointment for hand and wrist complaints.