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Hand and wrist
We undertake a number of different types of hand and wrist surgery, including those to treat conditions caused by trauma, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, carpel tunnel syndrome, and Depuytren’s contracture.
Hand and wrist surgery takes place at our York and Bridlington sites, and some minor surgery is undertaken in our outpatients department at the Clifton Park outpatients department in York.
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For further information or advice please contact the following:
York: 01904 726627 or email: orthopaedic.faxes@nhs.net
East Coast: 01723 385271 or email: injuryadvicescarborough@york.nhs.uk
- 2nd metacarpal
- Buckle fracture softcast no follow up
- Buckle fracture splint no follow up 2wsht new
- Carpal bones no FU
- Carpal bones
- Distal radius fracture splint no FU
- Distal radius fracture with FU
- Distal thumb phalenx fracture
- Greenstick fracture soft cast no FU
- Hand - soft tissue injury
- Hand exercises
- Mallet finger no bony injury- wsht- new
- Mallet finger thumb
- Mallet finger with bony injury- wsht- new
- Meta carpal shaft
- Minor low energy carpal bone
- Neck of 5th metacarpal
- Neck of 5th metacarpal-peads
- Peadiatric clavicle injuries-new
- Phalenx fracture (distal or proximal)
- Possible scaphoid fracture
- Prox thumb phalenx fracture
- Radial styloid fracture
- Removing the cast
- Scaphoid
Useful information
To find out more about hand pain click here
For more information about a broken wrist click here