Our hands are grasping organs that exhibit great mobility and flexibility. They include the fingers and are capable of a wide variety of functions, such as feeling, holding, moving, and touching things. When they are healthy, our hands remain dexterous, performing a large number of tasks and keeping them away from common hand injuries, which include:
- Finger fracture
- Arthritis of the hand
- Wrist Tendinitis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Gamekeepers thumb
- Ulnar neuropathy
- Wrist fracture
- De Quervain’s Tendinitis
- Extensor Tendinitis
- Wrist Sprain
- FInger dislocation
- Median nerve injury
- Carpal fracture
- Finger tendinitis
- Tendon lacerations
- Finger sprain
- Wrist bursitis
- Erbs palsy