Wrist Injuries
From sprains to fractures, trust our orthopedic specialists for advanced, personalized wrist care.
Understanding Wrist Injuries
Wrist injuries are common and can result from sports, falls, workplace accidents, or repetitive stress. Whether you’re dealing with sudden trauma or chronic pain, early diagnosis and treatment are key to restoring function and preventing long-term damage.
Common Types of Wrist Injuries
Sprains and Strains
Wrist sprains and strains, caused by overstretching or tearing ligaments or tendons, often result from falls or athletic activities.
Fractures
Wrist fractures, including distal radius fractures and scaphoid breaks, require accurate imaging and orthopedic expertise for proper healing and mobility restoration.
Tendinitis and Repetitive Strain Injuries
Conditions like De Quervain’s tenosynovitis or carpal tunnel syndrome develop gradually from repetitive motions such as typing, lifting, or assembly line work.
Signs and Symptoms of a Wrist Injury
Pain or tenderness in the wrist
Swelling and bruising
Reduced range of motion
Clicking, popping, or numbness
Difficulty gripping or bearing weight
Our Comprehensive Approach to Wrist Care
On-Site Imaging and Diagnosis
We offer same-day access to X-ray, MRI, and orthopedic evaluations for fast and accurate diagnosis.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Whether you need splinting, physical therapy, injections, or surgery, our orthopedic specialists tailor your treatment for optimal results.
Dedicated Follow-Up Care
Our team ensures continuous progress through follow-up visits and therapy, helping you return to your normal activities safely and confidently.
OUR HAND AND WRIST SPECIALISTS
Specialties:
Sports Medicine, Knee, Hip, Shoulder, Spine, Foot & Ankle, Elbow, Hand & Wrist
Specialties:
Hand, Wrist, and Elbow; General Orthopaedic Trauma
Ready to Take the Next Step Toward Relief?
Don’t let a wrist injury limit your movement or interfere with your daily routine. Our expert orthopedic providers are here to deliver the right diagnosis, effective treatment, and compassionate care. Schedule your appointment today and take the first step toward relief.
