Deformities Around Wrist and Hand
- Deformities around wrist and hand can arise from various conditions, including congenital abnormalities, traumatic injuries, or degenerative diseases.
- These deformities often affect the functionality and appearance of the hand, leading to challenges in performing daily tasks.
- Common causes include conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, or fractures that heal improperly.
- Symptoms of deformities around wrist and hand may include pain, limited range of motion, swelling, and visible changes in the structure of the hand.
- Treatment options range from conservative methods, such as physical therapy and splinting, to surgical interventions to correct or improve the function and appearance of the affected area.