Wrist pain and injury — carpal tunnel syndrome, De Quervain’s tenosynovitis, TFCC tears and post-fracture stiffness — assessed and treated conservatively.
Median-nerve compression at the wrist — night tingling, thumb weakness. Splinting, ergonomic change or injection where appropriate.
First-compartment tendon irritation on the thumb-side of the wrist — common in new mothers and repetitive-use patients.
Triangular fibrocartilage complex injury — ulnar-sided wrist pain, worse on twisting or loading.
Recovery of range and grip strength after distal radius or scaphoid fractures.
Benign fluid-filled cysts on the dorsum or volar wrist — often watched, aspirated, or referred as appropriate.
Our clinicians will take a proper history, examine you, and give you a clear plan on the day.