Hand & Wrist

The body’s hands and wrists are very delicate areas, containing an intricate network of nerves and blood vessels, as well as tendons, ligaments, muscles, skin and bones. Wrist and hand injuries and disorders can cause pain, loss of sensation, loss of movement, and impaired function which all dramatically impact activities of daily living. A problem in the hand or wrist must be dealt with very carefully because of all the structures and functions involved.

The Board Certified orthopaedic surgeons at Aspen Orthopaedic Associates have specialized training for the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of wrist and hand problems. Through a broad spectrum of hand and wrist care, our surgeons help patients return to work or their favorite activities as quickly as possible.

To learn more, please visit our Patient Education page or contact one of our four offices.

De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
Finger Dislocation & Sprain
Ganglion Cyst & Removal
Groin Strain
Mallet Finger or Baseball Finger
Navicular (Scaphoid) Fracture
Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injuries
Trigger Finger 

Finger Contracture Concerns

Dupuytren's Syndrome (Hand Contraction)