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We diagnose, treat, repair and manage the complete rehabilitation of all conditions and injuries to the hand, wrist, arm, elbow and shoulder.

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Emergency Hand Injury Services, Nerve Surgery, Microsurgery We create customized solutions for people of all ages, including.

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Welcome to Hand & Wrist Centre

Hand, Elbow, Wrist & Upper Extremity Surgery Center

The HWC specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions affecting the upper limbs (hands, wrists, elbows, arms, and shoulders). Our team includes surgeons, other types of physicians, and hand therapists.

We offer state-of-the-art treatments based on outcome studies of our patients' results, as well as on studies of current and new treatments performed. Treatments include nonsurgical care, surgery, and therapy.

  • Surgeries of Hand
  • Wrist & Reconstructive Microsurgeries
  • Brachial Plexus Surgery
  • Cerebral Palsy Treatment
  • Rheumatold Hand
  • Congenital Hand Anomalies
  • Reimplantation
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At HAWC, we prepared to address with you to talk about your issues. We will outline a program that is appropriate for you. We anticipate meeting you..

Brachial plexus injury

A brachial plexus injury occurs when these nerves are stretched, compressed, or in the most serious cases, ripped apart or torn away from the spinal cord.

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Congenital Hand Deformities

Congenital anomalies are hand or finger deformities that are present at birth. Any type of deformity in a newborn can become a challenge for the child.

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Hand Surgery

Hand surgery is a broad term that covers many different types of procedures. Plastic surgeons who perform hand surgery seek to restore hand and finger.

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Radial Club Hand

Radial club hand is a congenital (present at birth) hand anomaly where the radius bone in the arm is missing or underdeveloped, causing the hand to be.

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Ulnar Longitudinal Deficiency

Children with ulnar longitudinal deficiency are born with their wrist in a fixed, bent position toward the little finger side of the hand.

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Madelung's Deformity

Madelung’s deformity is a rare arm condition that affects the growth plate of the radius, a bone in the forearm.

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Thumb Hypoplasia and Aplasia

Thumb hypoplasia means that your child’s thumb is unusually small or underdeveloped. This condition is also commonly called hypoplastic thumb.

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Radioulnar Synostosis

Radioulnar synostosis is a rare condition in which the two bones of the forearm — the radius and the ulna — are abnormally connected.

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Clinodactyly

Clinodactyly means that your child has a finger that curves to one side. It usually affects the little (pinky) finger but can affect.

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Syndactyly

Syndactyly is a condition in which children are born with fused or webbed fingers. About half of children with syndactyly have it in both.

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Ulnar Dimelia

Ulnar dimelia or mirror hand syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly of the upper limb characterised by absence of the radial ray (including thumb)

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Cleft Hand

Cleft hand is a rare condition in which the center of a child’s hand is missing a finger or fingers. Cleft hand makes up less than 5 percent of all.

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Polydactyly

Polydactyly (polly DAK tuh lee) refers to extra fingers or toes (digits) that are present at birth (See Pictures 1 and 2). Your child’s extra finger.

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Macrodactyly

What is macrodactyly? Macrodactyly is an uncommon condition in which a baby's toes or fingers are abnormally large due to the overgrowth of the.

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Brachydactyly

Brachydactyly is a shortening of the fingers and toes due to unusually short bones. This is an inherited condition, and in most cases does not present.

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Amniotic Band Syndrome

Amniotic band syndrome, also known as constriction ring syndrome, happens when fibrous bands of the amniotic sac (the lining inside the uterus that contains a fetus).

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What is a TFCC tear

The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) is an area between your radius and ulna, the two main bones that make up your forearm. Your TFCC is made of several.

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Scapholunate Ligament Injuries

The scaphoid and lunate are two small bones in the wrist held tightly together by a band of tissue called the scapholunate ligament. When this ligament.

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

In many areas, nonessential orthopaedic procedures that were postponed due to COVID-19 have resumed. For information Questions and Answers for Patients.

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No matter what issue your hand or wrist faces, we are here to help you get full functionality back.

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Hand Surgery

Hand surgery is a broad term that covers many different types of procedures. Plastic surgeons who perform hand surgery seek to restore hand and finger function. But hand surgeons also try to make the hand look as normal as possible, as well.

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