
Congenital Deformities
Although there are many hand deformities, two of the commonest are also amongst those with a best surgical outcome. SYNDACTYLY or joining of the fingers
Although there are many hand deformities, two of the commonest are also amongst those with a best surgical outcome. SYNDACTYLY or joining of the fingers
A ganglion, most commonly seen on the back of the wrist, is a very common condition. It presents itself as a swelling which may or
Dupuytren’s disease is a condition, which affects the palm and fingers. There is gradual contraction and tightening of the tissue in the palm, which results
This results in locking of a finger when trying to straighten it. It usually follows tight clenching of a fist. The problem is due to
Characterised by pain, numbness or tingling in the thumb and adjacent 2 to 3 fingers. It is due to compression of the median nerve in