HAND & WRIST
Hand and wrist pain can be stress-induced or a congenital condition. Treatment can include anything from anti-inflammatories to minimally invasive surgery.
WHAT IS HAND AND WRIST PAIN AND HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE IT?
The hands and wrists are vital to even the most basic activities of daily living, but their delicate bone structure and network of nerves make them very vulnerable to injury.
OASIS offers treatment for trauma, repetitive stress, and congenital conditions of the bones, joints, tendons, and nerves of the hand and wrist.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the many common hand and wrist conditions, but at OASIS we treat a wide range of conditions with conservative treatments such as bracing, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatories as well as minimally invasive surgical procedures if necessary.
COMMON CONDITIONS THAT AFFECT THE HAND AND WRIST:
- Arthritis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Ganglion Cysts
- Hand & Finger Tendon Injuries
- Trigger Finger
what our patients are saying
[Since my bulging disc correction] I haven't had pain in my leg at all and had only a little pain in my back from my surgery, but zero pain in my legs, the sciatica is gone.
EdwardAge 55, bulging disc injury
Today my back and hip feel tremendous. My legs are still a bit weak, possibly from nerve damage that occurred prior to surgery. I’m going to physical therapy 3 times per week. I was back at work on November 15th, 3 weeks after surgery.
RobertAge 58, History of disc herniation and previous surgeries
Nobody likes to be injured and neck surgery is a delicate procedure, but Dr. Massoud explained what needed to be done, which made me feel more comfortable. [Post-surgery] I felt great, and today the pain is completely gone.
FranciscoAge 48, Cervical Injury
Dr. Patel was so nice and explained everything to me. He likes to see the MRI images and see for himself what shows up on our report. He answered all my questions and I was able to get a late appointment (and by late i mean [past] 6pm).
L. MercadoLittle Ferry, NJ