Hand & Wrist

The hand and wrist consist of more than two dozen bones and joints, as well as ligaments, tendons, muscles, nerves, and cartilage that cooperatively work together to perform routine, everyday tasks. The frequency with which we use our hands and wrists makes them prone to injuries, dislocations, and fractures. Repetitive motions while at work or participating in other activities can lead to tendonitis, arthritis, or carpal tunnel syndrome.

Our physicians at Cape Fear Orthopedics are trained in providing highly specialized care and treatment of hand and wrist injuries. This includes hand reconstruction, tendon surgery and tendon transfer, and joint replacement surgery to joint injections, workers’ compensation evaluations, and independent medical evaluations.

If you’ve suffered an injury to your hand or wrist, Cape Fear Orthopedics will help you regain your strength, flexibility, and function so that you can return to your favorite activities.

The following Cape Fear Orthopedics physicians specialize in hand and wrist care: