Hand & Wrist Center

Expert care for hand and wrist conditions from everyday ailments to complex trauma. Our fellowship-trained hand surgeons and certified hand therapists provide comprehensive treatment using the latest microsurgical techniques and evidence-based rehabilitation.

Expert Hand & Wrist Care

The CORE Institute’s Hand & Wrist Center provides specialized care for all conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and upper extremity. Our fellowship-trained surgeons perform over 1,500 procedures annually, from minimally invasive carpal tunnel releases to complex microsurgical reconstructions.

Microsurgical Expertise

Advanced techniques for nerve and tendon repair

Same-Day Surgery

Many procedures performed in our outpatient center

Certified Hand Therapy

Specialized rehabilitation for optimal recovery

Common Symptoms

We use our hands for everything and when problems occur it can affect even the most basic task. The most common symptoms include:

  • Pain and stiffness with movement
  • Difficulty or pain with gripping
  • The feeling of clumsiness
  • Difficulty with fine movements such as fastening buttons
  • Uncomfortable catching or locking when bending of the fingers or thumb
  • Tingling or numbness at night or with certain activities
  • Swelling

Hand & Wrist Surgery

Surgical care for spine conditions, helping restore movement and reduce pain.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Non-surgical treatments for spine-related pain, supporting mobility and daily activity.

Neurosurgery

Expert surgical treatment of spine and nervous system conditions to improve function and comfort.

Hand Surgery & Wrist Surgery

Expert treatment for hand conditions from arthritis to complex fractures using advanced surgical techniques.

1 in 10 Adults

Experience Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Their Lifetime

30%

Of Hand Fractures Affect the Fingers

20%

Of Sports Injuries Involve the Wrist

Conditions We Treat

  • Trigger Finger
  • Dupuytren’s Contracture
  • Hand Fractures
  • Tendon Injuries
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Ganglion Cysts
  • Arthritis of Hand
  • Nerve Compression
  • Thumb Arthritis
  • Sports Injury

Available Treatments & Procedures

A small camera and tiny instruments are placed in the wrist joint allowing the diagnosis and treatment of several wrist conditions.

A small incision is used to create more room for the nerves to function that may be compressed as they travel past the wrist.

Multiple techniques are available to address worn-out joints that help reduce pain and provide mobility.

 

Fusing degenerated joints into a more stable foundation can help alleviate pain.

Surgical restoration of broken bones using fixation, grafts, and reconstruction techniques to realign, stabilize, and restore function.

Surgical repair or reconstruction of torn tendons and ligaments to restore stability, strength, and normal joint function.

Rerouting the path of selected tendons can help overcome mobility challenges in some cases of poor function.

A tiny incision is used to release the tissues that cause painful catching and locking during bending of the finger or thumb.

Have questions? Speak to one of care consultants at 866.974.2673

Non-Surgical Treatments for the Hand & Wrist

The specialists at The CORE Institute will recommend the appropriate non-surgical options that have been proven to be effective in hand and wrist problems.

1 in 10 Adults

Experience Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Their Lifetime

30%

Of Hand Fractures Affect the Fingers

20%

Of Sports Injuries Involve the Wrist

Many hands and wrist problems can be effectively treated without the need for surgery.  You can count on the Hand & Wrist experts at The CORE Institute to develop a comprehensive plan for your recovery and return to activity.  Some of the non-surgical treatments include:

Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Bracing or splinting to help improve comfort and provide greater stability so your hand and wrist can rest and heal.

Physical therapy is one of the most effective and long-lasting treatments for hand and wrist pain.  Some of the best and most rapid outcomes are seen with following a dedicated course of guided therapy and exercise.  Our hand and wrist specialists work closely with our Physical Therapists to develop a comprehensive plan that is tailored to your needs.

Modifications to objects you use to do daily activities so they’re easier to handle.

Over-the-counter medications

Targeted injections to help reduce pain and inflammation

Have questions? Speak to one of care consultants at 866.974.2673

Neurosurgery

Surgical care for spine conditions, helping restore movement and reduce pain.

150+ Monthly

Procedures

98%

Satisfaction

50+

Spine Specialists

Conditions We Treat

  • Back & Neck Pain
  • Spinal Stenosis (Narrowing of the Spinal Canal)
  • Spinal Arthritis
  • Degenerative Disc Disease & General Disc Degenration
  • Nerve Pain / Radiating Pain / Sciatica (Nerve Root Compression)
  • Scoliosis & Spinal Deformities
  • Spinal Tumors
  • Neurogenic Pain

Available Treatments & Procedures

Have questions? Speak to one of care consultants at 855.457.4392

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about hand & wrist care at The CORE Institute

If you have numbness, tingling, “locking” fingers, or if hand pain interferes with your grip and daily tasks like typing or driving.

Soft tissue work (like carpal tunnel) is fast; bone work takes longer. Most return to light duty within a few weeks.

Definitely. Hand therapy is a specialized field to ensure those tiny bones and tendons don’t scar down and lose mobility.

Yes! Splinting, ergonomic changes, and injections can often resolve symptoms if the condition is caught early enough.

Very high. Most patients report significant pain relief and regained function, especially for common procedures like carpal tunnel release.

Yes, we manage Workers’ Comp cases frequently, focusing on getting you back to work safely and as efficiently as possible.

Patient Success Stories

Real stories from patients who found relief and returned to the activities they love.