Category Archives: Hand

Ganglion Cysts: Causes, Treatments, and Your Path to Recovery

Ganglion Cysts: That Ugly Lump on Your Wrist The lump on your wrist may look worrisome, but if your physician has diagnosed it as a ganglion cyst, there is no cause for alarm. Although they may grow larger, particularly after vigorous activity, these fluid-filled growths are not cancerous and will not spread. However, it is […]

Jersey Finger: Symptoms, Treatment, & Recovery

Jersey Finger: It’s Not What You Think If you’re experiencing finger pain or have recently suffered an injury, it’s important to understand the signs, symptoms, and treatment options for jersey finger. What is Jersey Finger? Jersey finger is a hand injury common among athletes who participate in tackle sports such as football and rugby. – […]

“Unbending” Dupuytren’s Contracture

Most often occurring in men of Northern European descent older than 40 years of age, Dupuytren’s contracture results in the inability to bend the fingers, usually the ring and little fingers. Genetic factors are thought to play a role in Dupuytren’s disease; however, currently no link has been established. Risk factors may include manual labor […]

Understanding Dupuytren’s Contracture: What You Need to Know

Shake Hands with Dupuytren’s Contracture What did Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Samuel Beckett have in common? The answer is Dupuytren’s contracture. What is Dupuytren’s Contracture? Dupuytren’s contracture is a progressive, slow-moving condition that affects the connective fibrous tissue in the hand. It is characterized by the thickening and shortening of the palmar fascia, the […]

Flexing Your Flexor Tendons After Surgery

Because recovery from surgery to repair flexor tendons (the tendons that control the movement of your fingers) can be challenging and slow, many people become frustrated after about two months. Why does it take so long to regain the ability to fully bend or straighten your finger? For one thing, effective rehabilitation requires patience and […]

Recovering from a Colles’ Fracture

Most people are familiar with the concept of a wrist fracture, which refers to a break in one or more bones of the wrist. You may, however, have received a specific diagnosis of a Colles’ fracture, which occurs near the end of the radius—the arm bone that forms part of the wrist joint. Colles’ fractures […]