Do your fingers hurt and has a neurologist told you that you have nerve compression syndrome in your wrist or carpal tunnel syndrome? Keep your life simple and visit our clinic, where we can relieve your condition with a small incision under local anaesthetic, and you will only have to stay with us for a few hours. If you abide by the rules for post-operation care and exercise, your problem will be gone for good.
Trigger finger, in which the finger ceases to bend and straighten smoothly, can be a painful and unpleasant condition that deteriorates if it is not treated. Unfortunately, if bloodless therapies with ointments or injections do not work, an operation is the best solution. It requires only a minor operation under local anaesthetic, which has an immediate effect and after just a few hours the patient can go home. As long as the patient abides by the post-operation rules, the problem is solved.
• Finger deformities
• Torn tendons on finger muscles
• Fractures in the fingers
• Trigger finger
• Damage to the articular disc in the wrist
• Damage to wrist cartilage
• Wrist fractures
• Forearm fractures
• Rheumatic deformity of the hand
• Bone deformities
• Torn ligaments
• Torn muscles
• Wrist arthroscopy
• Surgery of the cartilage in the wrist
• Surgery for the wrist articular disc
• Surgery for finger deformities
• Trigger finger surgery
• Stabilisation of finger and wrist fractures
• Surgery for injuries
• Small bone fractures
• Interphalangeal joint arthritis
• Treatment with pills and ointments
• Hormonal injections
• Blood component therapy
• Hyaluronic acid injections
• Highly efficient shockwaves
• Rehabilitation
• Food supplements
• Interphalangeal joint arthritis