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Dr. Iftekhar Alam in Hand Treatment

Hand treatment procedures are tailored to address specific conditions like fractures, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendon injuries, or deformities. Below are common treatment methods:


Non-Surgical Treatments

  1. Medication

    • Pain relievers (e.g., acetaminophen, NSAIDs) to reduce pain and inflammation.
    • Corticosteroid injections for arthritis or severe inflammation.
    • Antibiotics for infections like cellulitis.
  2. Immobilization

    • Splints, casts, or braces to support and stabilize the hand during healing.
  3. Physical Therapy

    • Strengthening exercises to restore grip and dexterity.
    • Range-of-motion exercises to reduce stiffness.
    • Ergonomic training to prevent future injuries.
  4. Lifestyle Modifications

    • Activity adjustments to reduce strain on the hand.
    • Assistive devices like ergonomic tools for daily tasks.
  5. Heat/Ice Therapy

    • Ice packs for acute injuries.
    • Heat therapy for chronic conditions like arthritis.

Minimally Invasive Procedures

  1. Arthroscopy

    • Small incisions and a camera (arthroscope) are used to treat:
      • Joint inflammation
      • Ligament tears
      • Removal of loose cartilage or bone fragments
  2. Corticosteroid Injections

    • Minimally invasive and used to reduce inflammation in conditions like trigger finger or carpal tunnel syndrome.

Surgical Treatments

  1. Fracture Repair

    • Fixation of broken bones using plates, screws, or wires.
    • Ensures proper alignment for healing.
  2. Tendon and Ligament Repair

    • Surgery to repair torn tendons (e.g., flexor or extensor tendons).
    • Ligament reconstruction for joint stability.
  3. Carpal Tunnel Release

    • Cutting the transverse carpal ligament to relieve pressure on the median nerve.
    • Used for carpal tunnel syndrome.
  4. Trigger Finger Release

    • A small incision is made to release the tendon sheath, allowing smooth tendon movement.
  5. Joint Replacement (Arthroplasty)

    • Damaged joints (e.g., due to arthritis) are replaced with prosthetic implants.
  6. Joint Fusion (Arthrodesis)

    • Bones in the hand are fused to eliminate pain and improve stability.
    • Common for severe arthritis or deformities.
  7. Dupuytren’s Contracture Surgery

    • Removal or release of thickened tissue causing finger contractures.
  8. Infection or Tumor Removal

    • Surgical debridement for infections.
    • Excision of benign or malignant tumors in the hand.

Rehabilitation Post-Treatment

  • Focused physical therapy to restore function, strength, and flexibility.
  • Gradual return to normal activities under medical supervision.
  • Splinting or bracing during recovery.

Conditions Commonly Treated

  • Arthritis: Joint fusion or replacement.
  • Fractures: Open reduction and internal fixation.
  • Nerve Compression (e.g., carpal tunnel): Nerve release surgery.
  • Tendon Injuries: Repair or reconstruction.
  • Congenital or Acquired Deformities: Corrective surgeries.

For optimal care, consult an orthopedic hand specialist or a surgeon experienced in hand conditions to create a tailored treatment plan. Early diagnosis and intervention can significantly improve recovery outcomes.

Dr. Md. Iftekharul Alam

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