Our hands and feet are constantly at work, and even a small injury can cause major difficulty in daily life. Foot and hand surgery restores fine function and mobility, whether it’s repairing fractures, tendons, or nerves. These precise surgeries help patients regain comfort, grip, balance, and independence
Indications Fractures, tendon or ligament injuries, nerve entrapments (like carpal tunnel), deformities, or conditions limiting hand grip or walking balance.
Basic Principle Precise surgical repair restores the fine anatomy and function of hands and feet, which are crucial for day-to-day activities.
Newer Advances
Microsurgery techniques for tendon/nerve repair.
Day-care minimally invasive foot surgery.
Biological grafts to aid healing.
How it Helps Patients regain the ability to write, eat, grip, walk, and balance comfortably. Small surgeries here often translate into major improvements in independence.