Hand and wrist treatments

Common hand and wrist treatments

Carpal tunnel release

Carpal tunnel surgery is an operation that relieves pain, numbness and tingling in the hand and wrist caused by carpal tunnel syndrome. Also known as carpal tunnel release surgery, this procedure alleviates the symptoms and can improve dexterity.

Ganglion cyst removal

A ganglion cyst is a bump on the fingers or wrist. While benign, it can cause pain and restrict movement. Treatment can include draining the cyst or surgery to remove the tissue if it persists.

De Quervain's syndrome surgery

TENDON RELEASE SURGERY


Treating De Quervain's syndrome, a painful condition that affects the tendons between the thumb and wrist

Small joint replacement surgery

When arthritis affects your knuckles or the base of your thumb, surgery to replace your joint with an artificial one can prove an effective solution to relieve pain and restore movement and function.

Hand arthritis surgery

ARTHROSCOPY AND ARTHRODESIS


Surgeons at our HCA UK hand and wrist units can help to restore mobility and reduce pain in your fingers

Dupuytren's contracture treatment

Dupuytren's contracture is a condition that affects the hand with small lumps or thickening under the skin of the palm. Our leading hand and wrist consultants offer treatment for Dupuytren's contracture that can help restore function and regain movement.

Trigger finger release

Otherwise known as stenosing tenosynovitis, this condition causes your finger or thumb to lock. If steroid injections fail to treat the condition, a small operation can help. 

Ulnar nerve transposition

CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME


If you're experiencing numbness and tingling in your hand, ulnar nerve transposition will help ease your symptoms

Bioness H200

WIRELESS HAND REHABILITATION SYSTEM


If you have a paralysed hand and can't move your fingers or thumb, HCA UK can help by fitting a Bioness H200 hand support

How to book an appointment

Book your appointment

Booking an appointment with us couldn't be easier. You can call, or book using our online consultant directory.

If your treatment is going to be covered by private medical insurance, we'll need your insurance member number and authorisation code, so you'll need to have them to hand along with your referral letter.

We'll do everything we can to confirm your consultation there and then but, if that's not possible, we'll get back to you with a phone call or email within 24 hours.