Hand and Wrist Pain - London Bridge

Hand and Wrist Conditions
Treated at London Bridge Healthcare

At London Bridge Healthcare, we offer expert diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of hand and wrist conditions. Our team of specialists is dedicated to helping you regain mobility, reduce pain, and restore function through tailored care plans. Below is an overview of the common hand and wrist conditions we treat.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

A condition where pressure on the median nerve in the wrist causes pain, numbness, and weakness in the hand. We offer both non-surgical and surgical treatment options.

Trigger Finger

Trigger finger occurs when the tendons in the finger become inflamed, causing the finger to catch or lock in place. Treatments range from steroid injections to minimally invasive surgery.

Wrist Ganglion Cysts

These non-cancerous lumps, often filled with fluid, develop along the tendons or joints of the wrist. They can be treated with aspiration or surgical removal.

Dupuytren’s Contracture

A condition where thickened tissue in the palm leads to finger contractures, making it difficult to straighten the fingers. We offer non-surgical and surgical treatments to restore finger function.

Wrist Tendonitis

Inflammation of the tendons around the wrist can lead to pain and restricted movement. Treatments include rest, physiotherapy, and corticosteroid injections.

De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis

This condition causes pain in the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist, often related to overuse. Treatment includes rest, splinting, and injections, with surgery as a last resort.

Tennis Elbow

This condition causes pain on the outside of the elbow due to overuse of the forearm muscles. Non-surgical treatments like physiotherapy and injections are typically effective.

Golfer’s Elbow

Similar to tennis elbow but affecting the inner part of the elbow, this condition is caused by overuse or strain. We offer physiotherapy and injection treatments to alleviate pain.

Ulnar Nerve Compression

Also known as cubital tunnel syndrome, this condition occurs when the ulnar nerve is compressed, causing pain and numbness in the elbow and hand. Treatment options include splinting or surgery.

Skier's Thumb

An injury to the ligaments in the thumb, usually caused by a fall or trauma. Depending on the severity, treatment may involve splinting or surgical repair.

Wrist Arthritis

Arthritis in the wrist can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced motion. Our treatment includes medications, injections, and in some cases, surgery to improve joint function.

Base of Thumb Arthritis

This common form of arthritis affects the joint at the base of the thumb, causing pain and difficulty gripping objects. Treatment options include splinting, injections, and surgical interventions.

Scaphoid Fractures

A fracture in the small scaphoid bone in the wrist, often caused by a fall. Treatment may include casting or surgery, depending on the severity of the break.

TFCC (Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex) Tears

Tears in the cartilage structure in the wrist can lead to pain and instability. Treatments range from physiotherapy to arthroscopic surgery.

Why Choose London Bridge Healthcare
hand and wrist care?

Expertise

Our team of Hans & Wrist Pain specialists has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions using precision injections.

Personalised
Care

We tailor each treatment plan to your specific condition, ensuring that you receive the most effective care for your needs.

Advanced
Technology

We use state-of-the-art imaging techniques to guide our injections, ensuring accuracy and enhancing the effectiveness of the treatment.

Patient-Centred Approach

Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities. We’re committed to providing compassionate, individualised care throughout your treatment journey

Take the First Step Toward Pain Relief

At London Bridge Healthcare, we are committed to providing effective and personalized treatment for all hand and wrist conditions. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our specialists and get the care you need.