Common diseases and treatments.

Carpal tunnel decompression

Pins and needles affecting fingers might be a sign of the excessive pressure on the nerves that if neglected can lead to permanent loss of function and sensation in the hand.

Dupuytren's disease contracture release

Extremely common in Caucasians of the Northern hemisphere. This progressive disease causes a thickening of palmar fascia - a layer located just under the skin. Thickened nodules and cords usually lead to progressive flexion deformity of fingers afecting hand function.

Trigger finger management 

Triggering of thumb or finger is usually caused by a mechanical impingement of the tendon on it's sheath (cover). It causes progressive pain, clicking, catching and locking of the finger. 

Arthritis non-operative and operative management

Very commonly osteoarthritis or inflamatory arthritis affects multiple small joints of the hand and wrist. This can cause an intermittent but  progressive pain, swelling and stiffness of those joints. 

 

Fractures

From simple falls, trips and slips to industrial injuries, we've seen it all in North Wales.  

Sport Injuries

Hand and Wrist injuries related to sport activities are very common in North Wales. The abundance of hiking, climbing and mountain biking, rugby and sailing enthusiast provides a constant flow of patients. Being commited to sports myself, I have a good understanding of this athletic group. 

Tradespeople/Work Related Injuries

Farming injuries



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